Predator 5 - Prey (2022)

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This made me laugh but I think we saw a different fight.
Predator attacks the bear, bare handed, and shoves him around. Bear does push Pred over and maul him a bit. Bear walks away. Pred gets up and starts to take Bear seriously. Grabs it, grapples it, overpowers it and kills it with one punch.
I dont like this Predator very much, but got to be fair, he killed a Bear with his bare hands. With one punch.
 
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Come to think of it the pred got hit and bled a lot in this movie lol. Do they not die from blood loss?
 
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If HT makes a figure, odds are it will be like the Beserker and basically be a rubber statue.

That was my biggest criticism of the Wolf Predator, that the lack of removable armor ruined kitbashing options.

Which led me to wonder why there was never a P2 Harrigan figure. There's enough a loadout ( Last 20 minutes of movie) to make a set with nice accessories and weapons. ( Body armor, rifle with grenade launcher, shotgun with leg sheath, pistol and shoulder holster, cutting blade, trophy pistol, maybe a trophy skull, King Willie's head, etc, etc)
 
If HT did do a figure of this guy, I wonder if they'd make it as vibrant as he is in this pic, or whether they match how he appears in the movie, due to lighting etc.
The Hot Toys CH for example, had quite different colouration from the actual props, especially his armour and equipment, and tried to reproduce the screen version. The figure ended up with very brown armour, whereas the props were actual very bronze/copper.
 
While I’m not too hung up on it, Raphael Adolini was a legit subverted expectation. I always pictured him to be like an Orlando Bloom-looking type character:lol

. . . and not exactly the sort of "heroic" type, or "admired prey" that you would have thought would be associated with the flintlock that was handed to Harrigan.

Which (I suppose) suggests that it has more of a story to tell.

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. . . and not exactly the sort of "heroic" type, or "admired prey" that you would have thought would be associated with the flintlock that was handed to Harrigan.

Which (I suppose) suggests that it has more of a story to tell.

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Totally. I’m up for more Naru being sort of a live-action version of a Machiko without needing to go over the top with an Alien helmet or something.

Just to give that flintlock more meaning instead of just being shoehorned in like Han Solo dice:lol
 
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