20th Century Studios Taps Dan Trachtenberg to Helm Fifth Predator Movie

20th Century Studios taps Dan Trachtenberg to helm fifth Predator movie

Itā€™s been nearly five years since Dan Trachtenberg last stepped in the directorā€™s chair for his feature debut,Ā 10 Cloverfield Lane, and now it looks as though heā€™s found his next project in the form of a fifthĀ PredatorĀ film at 20th Century Studios, according to Deadline.

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Plot details are currently unknown on the film, but sources report that it will not pick up on the unresolved plot threads from the fourth installment in the sci-fi action franchise, 2018ā€™sĀ The Predator, co-written and directed by original film co-star Shane Black (The Nice Guys). That film ended with the military, led by Boyd Holbrook (The Fugitive), finding a special mech suit entitled the Predator Killer onboard the titular creatureā€™s ship built to help humanity fight against the alien race.

The script for the forthcoming fifth title is set to be penned by Patrick Aison, whoā€™s previously worked as a writer and producer on Foxā€™sĀ Wayward Pines,Ā Audience Networkā€™sĀ Kingdom, Amazon Prime Videoā€™sĀ Jack RyanĀ and USA Networkā€™sĀ Treadstone. John Davis, who has been attached as producer of the franchise since the 1987 original, is set to once again produce the film.

The originalĀ PredatorĀ centered on a group of elite paramilitary soldiers heading into a guerrilla-held territory of Central America on an operation to rescue hostages, only to encounter the technologically-advanced titular alien and enter into a fight for their lives. Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, the original film was a smash success, grossing nearly $100 million at the box office and garnering positive reviews from critics in the years since its initial negative reception. It success spawned a franchise that included three sequels, two film crossovers with theĀ AlienĀ franchise, five video games and countless comics and novels.

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After helming the acclaimed short filmsĀ Portal: No Escape,Ā More Than You Can ChewĀ and theĀ Black MirrorĀ episode ā€œPlaytest,ā€ Trachtenberg went on to make his feature directorial debut in Paramount Picturesā€™Ā 10 Cloverfield Lane, which was a critical darling and grossed over $110 million at the global box office. He was briefly attached to the upcoming film adaptation of Sonyā€™sĀ UnchartedĀ before dropping out of the project, which is now being helmed byĀ Venomā€˜s Ruben Fleischer.

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