Director Dan Trachtenberg opens up about Predator: Badlands casting

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Director Dan Trachtenberg opens up about Predator: Badlands casting



Director Dan Trachtenberg opens up about Predator: Badlands casting

Set in the future on a lethal, remote planet, Predator: Badlands centers on Dek, a young Predator exiled by his own clan, who forms an improbable, volatile pact with Thia for the deadliest quest imaginable: to go find the ultimate adversary.

What makes the casting of Dek and Thia so exciting is that both roles demanded actors who could redefine what we expect in a Predator film — physically and emotionally. Director Dan Trachtenberg opens up about the casting choice for the film. 

Dan Trachtenberg on casting Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi as Dek:

Dan said, “Dimitrius (Schuster-Koloamatangi) was one of the most remarkable finds of my career. He had a lovely audition, but we wanted to​ see what he was capable of physically, so we had a day where we brought in a bunch of stunt performers​ and set up an obstacle course. The way Dimitrius navigated that course was insane. The swashbuckle he​ brought to all the sliding, jumping, leaping, and weapon work was cooler than the stuntmen. Dimitrius​ had a special physicality. Then, on set, Dimitrius showed up not just for the physical work but also for the emotional work. It was unbelievable to see where he went. I wasn’t prepared for how he brought so​ much to this creature who’s simultaneously vulnerable, but terrifying, ferocious and visceral.”

Dan Trachtenberg on casting Elle Fanning as Thia:

Further talking about Elle Fanning as Thia, Dan said, “Elle is remarkable in that she’s both highly analytical, but also deeply emotional and thoughtful. She​ mines every scene for all its worth. She also brought a verbal dexterity to Thia, for sure. But what I didn’t​ think of until I lucked into it with Elle was the peculiar physical demands of this role. You’d think that you​ could just sit and talk, but no—there were so many different kinds of harnesses and tricks needed for​ pulling off the magic that is Thia.​ We obviously use visual effects to see the more robotic side of Thia, but there`s a way that Elle holds her​ body so she can feel inert and dead and come alive in ways that I thought we’d need so many more​ special and visual effects to pull off. She just knows how to use all her tools as an actor to make us​ believe in this robot. Thia also has one of the most special, unique, coolest fight scenes in the movie, and​ Elle was tremendous in pulling that off.”

Predator: Badlands releases in theatres on 7th November in English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.


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