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Trachtenberg has officially signed a major three-year first-look directing and producing deal with Paramount Pictures. Under the terms of this agreement, Trachtenberg will develop feature film projects for the studio alongside his production partner Ben Rosenblatt, with theatrical releases as the goal. Because Disney owns the Predator intellectual property through the 20th Century Studios banner, this new commitment creates a significant conflict for the future of the Yautja. Any project Trachtenberg develops under this specific Paramount deal must be independent of the Predator franchise, effectively placing his involvement with the hunters on a potential hiatus as he prioritizes the Paramount slate.
Does Dan Trachtenberg Deal With Paramount Kills the Predator Franchise?

While Trachtenberg has officially moved his primary development home to Paramount, there remains a possibility that he has a prior arrangement with Disney to oversee specific Predator installments. If such a deal exists, the filmmaker could theoretically remain the franchise’s architect. However, the three-year duration of his Paramount obligation suggests that those projects will naturally demand the vast majority of his attention in the coming years. Even if Trachtenberg remains legally attached to the Predator universe, the reality of studio politics and production timelines means it could be a very long time before audiences see another Yautja adventure under his direction. Given that Trachtenberg’s recent films were massive commercial and critical successes, Disney is faced with a difficult choice: wait for their primary visionary to return after his Paramount tenure or quickly replace him to fast-track sequels that can profit from the brand’s current momentum.








