Last Year’s Other Amazing ‘Predator’ Movie Is Finally Getting Some Love (Exclusive)
In 2025, the movie gods, and director Dan Trachtenberg, graced us with two incredible new Predator movies. One you’ve definitely heard of—Predator: Badlands, the surprise hit, live-action reimagining of the franchise that saw a Predator become a hero. The other was a little more under the radar. Telling Predator stories across four different time periods, the animated anthology Predator: Killer of Killers went directly to Hulu, and it may have been even better than Badlands.
But, because Badlands got the theatrical release, it got the most reviews. The most discussion. And, most importantly, the most merch. Those tables slowly start to shift today, though, as Mutant, in collaboration with Hollywood Records and 20th Century Studios, will release the first physical media release of Benjamin Wallfisch’s score to Predator: Killer of Killers, and io9 has your exclusive first look. Here’s the cover.
And here’s the gatefold.

That’s all new, original artwork by Oliver Barrett. There are also liner notes by Trachtenberg himself, and the release is pressed on 140 gm color vinyl. It goes up for presale today, Friday January 30, at 1 p.m. ET at madebymutant.com. It costs $30. Here’s the track list.
Side A
- Earth 841 AD
- Avenge Me
- Knock on the Front Door
- Sweet Revenge
- Through the Mist
- Japan, 1609
- Duel
Side B
- Predator vs Kenji
- Fallen Leaf
- What Does Flying Mean to You?
- Heat
- Arena
- Fight to the Death
And that’s not all. Though there’s no official art or release date just yet, Mutant will also be releasing a vinyl of the score to Predator: Badlands, composed by Wallfisch and Sarah Schachner. The hunt begins.
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