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Furthermore, on top of being underrated, Predator 2 was outright important to the franchise. There really is an argument to be made that it influenced further installments just as much as the original film. If not, it came close. Let’s unpack why that is.
4) New Weapons

If one hasn’t seen the original Predator in a while they might remember Dutch’s rescue team getting taken out in a bunch of different ways. But really, there were just the Yautja’s Wrist Blades and shoulder cannon (aka Plasmacaster).
And, while those two weapons are certainly iconic Yautja tools, it was Predator 2 that introduced the Netgun, which entangles its prey with what amounts to many strings of piano wire then grows tighter, the Combistick (its retractable spear), and the Smart Disc. These are all weapons that have continued to have a presence in the franchise. For instance, there was a great usage of the Netgun on a French Voyageur in Prey.
3) The Yautja Show Respect

When a human manages to best a Yautja, the remainder of the tribe gifts the victor a weapon. That was started here, when the elder Predator gives Lt. Harrigan an antique flintlock pistol (which received a fun callback in Prey).
This was done twice more, but not quite in the same context as was done here. First was in Alien vs. Predator, when the Yautja has respect for Sanaa Lathan’s Alexa Woods and gives her a spear so she can help him take on the Queen Xenomorph. Then there was the final scene of The Predator, where the first Yautja’s cargo was revealed to have contained a “Predator Killer” suit they could use to take on other Yautja (it doesn’t make much sense there but don’t worry about it, nothing ever came of it). In short, it’s one of Predator 2‘s best scenes, and turns the Yautja species from bloodthirsty killers into complex beings capable of respecting those they consider prey.










