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I always thought the path for Predator was obvious. Aged Dutch brought back into action when a new Predator arrives to go hunting.
It's been 30 years, Dutch maybe has PTSD from the first encounter. This new Predator can slightly expand the lore a bit, learn something new about the Predators. Like one little thing. Not fucking two races of predators fighting each other, not a super Predator 10 times the size of a regular predator, not predators trying to fight climate change, not predators trying to put autism into their own DNA.
I mean like, a new weapon or two. That's sufficient.
So basically, something like Rambo 4 but for Dutch.
He goes in as a consultant, like Ripley in Aliens, and ends up getting pulled into the action.
It beats these new teams of 8 people nobody gives a shit about, all the while learning 100 new things about the predators that don't make any sense.
I've really gained an appreciation for Predator 2 with Danny Glover, given what has followed.
At the time I'd guess Arnie's career success meant he was less interested in Predator sequels plus you could argue that the original film picked up a fanbase rather more slowly than Terminator, it was always popular but its really only post millennium that its been talked about on the same kind of level as the latter. I am a bit surprised though there was never any attempt to get Arnie back in recent years.
Predator 2 is definitely looking better with time as an attempt to expand these franchise in a more tasteful fashion and indeed as a bit of a greatest hits of late 80's/early 90's action cinema. At this stage though I just think all these franchises have become so complex that rebooting might be the only way to make them manageable, maybe Predator isn't quite so bad as it would be easier to disregard all that stuff.