

One is the hunter that Quinn defeats at the beginning of the film. There are two Predators featured in The Predator (2018). Amber Midthunder has even earned praise from the original cast for her role. This intellect, along with her determination and tenacity, sets Naru up well to be one of the most beloved protagonists in the franchise, despite her very recent entry.

Naru would prove to be more than adept at using her surroundings and strategizing with the Predator's weapons and the tools she crafted for herself. As Naru seeks to hunt that which hunts her, she encounters a Yautja hunter who is hunting the wildlife and any armed human that comes its way. This role is not traditionally given to women, leading to plenty of tension between Naru and the other hunters. Unlike its predecessor, this film would solely focus on Naru, a young woman looking to prove herself as a hunter in her Comanche tribe.

Naru would take the lead role in Prey (2022). Quinn would prove resourceful in his battle to survive, as well as displaying his leadership skills as he leads a unit of former Marines to save his neurodivergent son from the dangers of the Predator. government would work to silence Quinn, arresting him and writing him off as a lunatic. He would send pieces of the Yautja battle armor to his home to expose evidence of alien life. Marine who had managed to defeat a Predator at the beginning of the film. While there was ample focus on the extensive ensemble for The Predator (2018), the lead character was Quinn McKenna, a U.S.
