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The fact that Thia is specifically a Weyland-Yutani cyborg is a major signal that the renewed Predator franchise’s ultimate destination might be another crossover with the Alien franchise and, by extension, another cinematic Aliens vs. Predator project. Dan Trachtenberg’s phenomenal re-invigoration of the Predator franchise already makes that an exciting potential future for Predator right alongside Alien experiencing its own resurgent wave of popularity. As it turns out, it could be Predator: Badlands itself that makes the next Aliens vs. Predator movie happen, and not just because of the involvement of Thia and Weyland-Yutani.
Predator: Badlands Could (Potentially) Feature a Xenomorph as a Surprise Antagonist

While Dek’s exile from the Predator culture and his team-up with Thia form the story basis for Predator: Badlands, the movie’s trailer provides a subtle hint to a Xenomorph role in the movie. This is seen not just in the heavy presence of the Weyland-Yutani logo in the trailer, but also the arrival of a Power Loader similar to the one piloted by Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) in her final showdown with the Xenomorph Queen in Aliens. Additionally, some of Thia’s dialogue in the trailer could be more revelatory than it seems.
At one point, Thia comments on Dek’s hunt to prove himself worthy to earn his place among his fellow Yautja, stating “You’re after a creature that can’t be killed, the definitive apex predator.” While on the surface, this seems to be a reference to the huge quadripedal beast Dek is seen battling at multiple points, this could also be a case of misdirection, with Thia actually referencing off-screen Xenomorphs. Additionally, Thia also states “We might not be alone in this hunt” just before the reveal of the aforementioned Power Loader, which could also shine a light on Weyland-Yutani’s role in Badlands. Given the ruthless corporation’s determination to capture and study a live Xenomorph throughout the Alien franchise, Badlands could be throwing a big surprise in not just Dek being on a Xenomorph hunt, but finding himself in competition with Weyland-Yutani in doing so.










