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‘Badlands’ – Elle Fanning Starring in Next ‘Predator’ Movie

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Pictured: Elle Fanning in 'The Neon Demon'

Dan Trachtenberg (10 Cloverfield Lane, Prey) will be expanding upon the Predator franchise even further with the upcoming Badlands, another fresh standalone movie.

Deadline reports that Elle Fanning (The Neon Demon) is now in talks to star!

Dan Trachtenberg is on board to co-write and direct Badlands.

The site’s report continues, “Plot details are being kept under wraps other than it featuring everyone’s favorite extraterrestrial big game hunter. It is also not known about release plans as the last film exclusively streamed on Hulu (breaking numerous viewerships records for the streamer) but given that 20th Century has been very much back in the theatrical game with films like Boogeyman and the upcoming Alien: Romulus film bowing in theaters, a theatrical premiere isn’t out of the question.”

Deadline also suggests that 20th Century Studios is all-in on expanding the Predator universe with additional projects, and a direct sequel to Prey is also being discussed at this time.

Amber Midthunder stars in Hulu’s Prey as a Comanche woman who goes against gender norms and traditions to become a warrior, bravely taking down a Predator in the process.

Earlier this year, Prey won the Creative Arts Emmys award for “Outstanding Sound Editing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie,” officially making the Predator saga an Emmy-winning horror franchise. Needless to say, the bar is high for the next installment.

Stay tuned for more on Predator movie Badlands starring Elle Fanning as we learn it.

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Ryan Gosling Producing Zombie Comedy ‘I Used to Eat Brains, Now I Eat Kale’

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Based on an unpublished story written by Adam and Daniel Cooper, the zombie-comedy package I Used to Eat Brains, Now I Eat Kale has found a home at Amazon MGM Studios.

Ryan Gosling will produce the film adaptation of the 42-page tale, THR reports.

The website previews, “Story details are being kept hidden, but it is described as being set in a ‘post-post-apocalyptic’ world where former zombies struggle to reintegrate.”

The Hollywood Reporter also notes in today’s report, “[Ryan] Gosling is not attached to star in it at this stage, and there is no director on board yet.” Stay tuned for further updates.

Adam and Daniel Cooper are scripting the feature film adaptation.

Gosling and Jessie Henderson produce via their General Admission banner.

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