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I love that they've found a guy who is actually more sinister than a Predator lol.
Pretty obvious Shane Black is trying to connect this to the MCU and Del Toro is playing the Collector, looking to add a Predator to his collection.
Now I really want to see a Predator with lithe and swift movements like the one in the first film again. If they can bag Andy Serkis for doing the Predator now, I'll be over the moon
I love that they've found a guy who is actually more sinister than a Predator lol.
I love that they've found a guy who is actually more sinister than a Predator lol.
Woah!
According to The Hollywood Reporter and Variety all the original producers, including Joel Silver and Lawrence Gordon, are back again for Shane Black's new movie.
I can't wait for this baby to be in theaters. I'm pumped. Great news with Del Toro. He's not typically a star in big blockbusters, so that's a nice change of pace.
For me Del Toro fit the bill. He is up-and-coming, he match certain look or I can imagine him do, and this could be his breakthrough role.
Oh crap, with Shane Black involved, I can see him trying to be "clever" and making the real Predator a human this time hunting actual Yautja![]()
Maze Runner: The Death Cure, The Predator, Alita: Battle Angel and Foxs untitled Marvel movie will all be presented in IMAX giant screen format under a newly renewed deal between the two companies.
The deal was described as the re-upping (of an) existing long-term partnership, and as a multi-picture agreement, potentially opening it up to cover other films. The duration of the renewed deal was disclosed.
Each film will be digitally re-mastered using proprietary IMAX technology.
Up and coming? Break-through role? I legitimately laughed at that.
Del Toro has been around since the 90's. Hell, the 80's if you want to include his bonkers role in License to Kill. He's been incredible in Che, Fear and Loathing, the Usual Suspects, Traffic, and the list goes on. He's unconventional but he's not some new dude who sprang up out form no where.
Benicio Del Toro will no longer be hunting aliens, but Twentieth Century Fox is targeting a new hunter.
Del Toro has fallen out of negotiations with Fox to star in The Predator, the reboot of the alien action movie series that Shane Black is directing for 20th Century Fox, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter.
Details of the parting of ways were not revealed.
But Fox is not sitting idly and has already pinpointed its new lead: Boyd Holbrook
While Holbrook does not have the star power Del Toro has, Fox is planning on beefing up the supporting cast. And the rising actor does have plenty of love and support from the studio itself: he has appeared in three Fox movies in the last two years, the latest one being Logan, the X-Men spin-off in which he is the movie’s villain. (Gone Girl and Morgan are the other two.)
Casting Del Toro in Predator was a challenge from the beginning. The actor and the studio danced for months around this project, with one obstacle being Del Toro's schedule (among the project that he was supposed to shoot was a sequel to Sicario). The studio even pushed back the start date to February in order to accommodate the actor. Sources say scheduling issues again became a problem when del Toro's other movies rejigged.