We’ve got some good news and some bad news for fans looking forward toThe Predator. The good news is 20th Century Fox seems bullish enough on the film to give it a prime summer release date. The bad news is it means we’re gonna have to wait even longer before we see the thing. Fox announced today that directorShane Black’s newPredatorsequel has been pushed off of its June 04, 2025 release date and will instead open in theaters on June 21, 2025. That first week of August date proved mighty successful for films likeGuardians of the GalaxyandSuicide Squadin the past, as it’s now become a kind of launching pad for more edgy/different blockbuster material.

The Predatorwas written by Black andThe Monster SquadwriterFred Dekker, and while specific plot details are being kept under wraps, Black has confirmed that it’s a sequel to the original films (i.e. it doesn’t ignore what happened and thus isn’t a total reboot/remake) and that it will definitely be Rated R. Filming is currently underway in Vancouver, and Black has assembled aphenomenalensemble that includesBoyd Holbrook,Trevante Rhodes,Jacob Tremblay,Thomas Jane,Olivia Munn,Keegan-Michael Key,Sterling K. Brown,Yvonne Strahovski,Alfie Allen, andEdward James Olmos. Given that Black is a tremendously unique talent and has thus far only directed great movies, hopes are high for this one.

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On the new August release date, the film will be opening directly opposite theWill Ferrell/John C. Reillyperiod comedyHolmes & Watsonand a TBA Disney live-action film that’s probablyAladdin. It’s also opening a week afterMission: Impossible 6, so there’s certainly some competition to be found there, but again I think Black is gonna be offering a wholly unique kind of blockbuster and that August date should give the film a high profile.

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