Uh, I'm not exactly an expert on anything Native American, but didn't the Natives have more homemaker roles for the women of the tribe? IIRC there were no female warriors or hunters?More details emerge on the upcoming Disney release of Predator 5: Prey or whatever it's called.
The film is being directed by Dan Trachtenberg (“10 Cloverfield Lane”) and is set in the world of the Comanche Nation three centuries ago. The story follows Naru, a skilled hunter who fiercely protects her tribe and wants to prove her worth as a warrior.It'll release in the Summer of 2022 on Hulu so I can give even less a crap about watching it since I don't have Hulu. Thanks!
She gets her chance when she comes face to face with the most dangerous hunter of all, the other-worldly predator.
If that's the case, then this just reeks of a "whamen stronk!" stench we see more and more in media these days. However, if I'm wrong, then this could work, even if it is still sourced from the same bullshit ideology.
Great, so the people most deserving of a Darwin Award may actually survive because the Yautja find them too pathetic to kill?To be completely fair, displaying that degree of suicidal naivety probably indicates you aren't worthy prey. So it might actually have the desired results, however unintentionally.