I don’t know, in my opinion this design just sucks and doesn’t look like a predator. I guess you could argue that but I just don’t like the design.
My issue with the way the new Yautja look
300 years isn’t ancient. Why would the humans look exactly like we do now?
I’m talking about the predator so it could have evolved faster than humans. And for humans we didn’t really evolve that much.
I don’t know anything about human evolution.
I’m not 100% sure that’s the oldest hominid skull, but it’s the oldest one I could find.
I wonder how much we did evolve as a species.
I ain’t a scientist but I think I can say that we have evolved a lot. I think that human evolution is actually really fascinating and something everyone should look into at least once in their life.
I agree.
Greyback was there during that time period and he looks like the jungle hunter so that isn’t it. It’s either just another sub species or it’s a halfbreed of yautja and super pred
The mask could’ve worked. The already have the bone on top of an actual mask so all they needed was a mask that exposes the mandibles on a more classic style face and the bone on top. Preds have all sorts of mask so they could’ve made it work. I don’t mind the faces being a bit different like the city hunter and wolf but the rest have done a little too much in my opinion. Super predators were too bad but I would’ve preferred they looked like what emissary’s face looks like in game.
Hmm, good point. I forgot about Greyback.
This would only make sense if the movie took place millions of years prior. Evolution happens very very slowly over time and the yautja race being able to live 300+ years would take even longer to evolve than it already does. I’d say this could be Trachtenbergs design of a hish-qu ten, but it was a pretty suck ass hish
OK but what is the issue exactly?
Is it that it’s different?
Clearly not
Is it ugly?
Does not make sense?
Art design problem?
Wasn’t this movie based on the predators on the opposite side of the planet and wasn’t supposed to be the yautja design we’ve come to know.