"Predator: Killer of Killers" Unveils New Poster



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"Predator: Killer of Killers" Unveils New Poster

Fans of the Predator franchise are in for a treat as a new poster for the animated series "Predator: Killer of Killers" has been released. The poster showcases the iconic extraterrestrial hunters in all their glory, set against the backdrops of different historical eras, hinting at the epic adventures that await.

 
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The series takes viewers on a journey through time, from the Viking Age to feudal Japan and finally to World War II. It delves into the tales of three fierce Predators, each facing unique challenges and battles in these distinct periods. As they leave their mark on human history, one can't help but wonder: Will the course of humanity be forever altered? With action - packed sequences and a rich blend of history and science - fiction, the show promises to be an exciting addition to the Predator universe.
 
 
 
 

Mark your calendars, as "Predator: Killer of Killers" is set to premiere on June 6. Whether you're a long - time fan of the franchise or new to the world of Predator, this series is sure to offer a fresh and thrilling perspective, bringing these legendary hunters to life in a whole new way.
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