Dan Trachtenberg's Predator: Killer of Killers is an animated sci-fi action film that was released on Disney+ and Hulu on June 6, 2025. This is the sixth film and eighth installment in the Predator Franchise and takes place after the events of Prey.
Movies from this franchise often follow a similar pattern of storytelling revolving around human protagonists coming face to face with technologically advanced alien races that kill other life for sport.
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The movie is an anthology, connecting three different storylines set across various timelines in the Predator universe. It follows three fierce human warriors, including a Viking raider, a ninja, and a WWII pilot, all on separate quests. But although these fighters are killers in their own right, they are nothing more than prey for their new adversary – the ultimate killer of killers.
Predator: Killer of Killers features a post-credit scene. The scene hints at a potential sequel to the 2022 movie Prey with the return of war chief Naru.
Predator: Killer of Killers' post-credits scene sees the return of Naru

In the post-credits sequence of Predator: Killer of Killers, we can see that the Predators did not kill Ursa, but placed her back into a pod. The area shows a large room with many stasis pods holding various people, indicating that the Predators had been gathering powerful warriors across different periods.
Some pods contain alien creatures from other planets that the Yautja have hunted. One of the biggest moments is when Naru, the Prey protagonist, is revealed to be suspended in a similar pod. It tells us that Naru was abducted by the Predators after the events of Prey, consistent with the animated epilogue of Prey teased the Predators' return to her people.
The presence of Naru among the prisoners potentially indicates that she, along with others, was considered a strong opponent by the Predators and saved for upcoming battles. This progression not only connects Prey with Killer of Killers but also establishes a foundation for future possibilities within the franchise.
Predator: Killer of Killers storyline explored
Predator: Killer of Killers traces human warriors who individually face a lethal Predator in each of their respective eras—Scandinavian Viking Ursa, feudal Japanese ninja Kenji, and World War II pilot John Torres.
In the Viking-era story, Ursa trains her young son as she plots revenge on a sinister killer, but finds that the danger is extraterrestrial. In feudal Japan, Kenji seeks to kill his brother, a samurai lord, but finds himself trapped in a lethal game by an alien hunter.
Back in war-torn Europe, pilot John Torres discovers a series of mysterious deaths close to a field of battle, which leads to a life-or-death encounter with a Predator. Having survived their confrontation, the characters are taken to the Predator world and sent into a gladiatorial coliseum.
They refuse to turn on each other and fight back together. Ursa sacrifices herself so Torres and Kenji can escape. The movie concludes with a post-credits sequence showing Naru from Prey (2022) being held in suspended animation, connecting this installment to previous entries in the franchise and potentially setting the stage for a sequel.
Predator: Killer of Killers is available to stream on Disney+ and Hulu.