Predator: Killer of Killers is the first animated film I’ve watched in a long time that delivers this level of brutality and style. The movie takes the Predator through different eras the Viking age, the world of the Samurai and even World War II and each period feels unique and visually striking.
The animation is impressive, the action is intense, and the violence is unapologetically graphic in a way that actually fits the Predator’s nature. It’s a refreshing return to raw, bloody storytelling that doesn’t hold back.
Overall, it’s a very good animated film and a surprisingly enjoyable experience. It’s been a long time since an animation felt this entertaining, creative, and bold.
Predator: Killer of Killers is the first animated film I’ve watched in a long time that delivers this level of brutality and style. The movie takes the Predator through different eras the Viking age, the world of the Samurai and even World War II and each period feels unique and visually striking.
The animation is impressive, the action is intense, and the violence is unapologetically graphic in a way that actually fits the Predator’s nature. It’s a refreshing return to raw, bloody storytelling that doesn’t hold back.
Overall, it’s a very good animated film and a surprisingly enjoyable experience. It’s been a long time since an animation felt this entertaining, creative, and bold.