Dan Trachtenberg confirms that he will be involved with future Predator projects – Exclusive!

Dan Trachtenberg recently signed a first-look deal with Paramount, but he will continue plotting Predator projects for 20th Century StudiosDan Trachtenberg recently signed a first-look deal with Paramount, but he will continue plotting Predator projects for 20th Century Studios

Dan Trachtenberg has directed three Predator movies in a row, taking us back to 1719 with Prey, showing us Predators in multiple different time periods in the animated anthology Predator: Killer of Killers, and making a Predator the protagonist in Predator: Badlands, which was set on an alien world sometime in the distant future. 20th Century Studios has been very keen on the work he has been doing within the franchise, so we fully expected him to continue working on Predator projects after Badlands… especially since it’s been confirmed that he has had multiple meetings with Arnold Schwarzenegger to discuss Arnie’s return to the franchise.

Last week, it was announced that Trachtenberg has signed a three-year first-look deal with Paramount Pictures, where he will develop, direct, and produce feature projects with his producing partner, Ben Rosenblatt. Fans instantly wondered, what does this mean for his future with the Predator franchise?

Thankfully, JoBlo’s own Tyler Nichols was able to sit down for an interview with Trachtenberg – and we have an EXCLUSIVE report that the filmmaker will remain involved with Predator projects!

When asked what his Paramount deal means for his Predator plans, Trachtenberg answered, “We’re in this phase now where I’m trying to figure out sort of multiple exciting (ideas) – as I was when Prey came out and trying to think of, ‘What will we do next?’ and there were multiple exciting things and we ended up making them both at the same time. Similarly, I’m there now with post-Predator: Badlands of there’s a lot of exciting things to do next. Whilst I’ll be making things at Paramount, I’ll also be cooking up what happens with future Predators.

That answer leaves the door open for all sorts of possibilities. Trachtenberg could take a step back and produce Predator movies while directing Paramount movies, or the next Predator project could wait for him to wrap up his Paramount deal. We’ll have to wait and see. Whatever the case, at least now we know that he’s not just going to abandon his Predator plans because he has made a deal with a different studio.

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Source: JoBlo

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