Social media has recently been taken by storm as millions have tried to argue whether 100 men could beat a gorilla in a fight. That same playground spirit can be found in director Dan Trachtenberg's hyper-violent animation "Predator: Killer of Killers," in which the famous movie monster — typically known for targeting buff action stars and character actors — is pitted against legendary warriors throughout the ages in brutal hypothetical matchups. If you've found the previous live-action "Predator" movies (including Trachtenberg's own franchise-reviving "Prey" ) to be too heavy on plot at the expense of the carnage, then the brevity of this spin-off is exactly what you'll have been wanting, stripping down the formula to its barest essentials across three brief stories.
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