

Stealing the Prey Predator's mask was a massive part of her plan, as was a series of traps, including the use of human bait to lure the Predator in, a similar plan the trappers used earlier. She also noted early on that the Predator's laser sights on its mask would send the projectiles he fired directly to where the lasers pointed. Naru knew her location well, as she had recently escaped from a mud pit nearby the trappers camp earlier in the film. Naru completes her rite of passage in becoming a warrior for her people, taking on something far more fearsome than they could have ever imagined in the Prey ending, which takes care to leave the door open for more battles to come. Midthunder's Naru reveals herself to be the smartest of her fellow warriors, as she studies her adversary in a way that the Predator in Prey studies its own targets. Related: How The Predator Is Different In Prey To The Original MovieĪs the Predator in Prey is slowly revealed, taking on the likes of snakes, wolves, bears, Comanche warriors, French trappers - and, ultimately, Naru - it becomes evident that a balance is beginning to shift between predator and prey. When the Predator arrives and begins killing the creatures of the land, including humans, Naru is the only one to suspect it to be the work of something they haven't seen before, which sets her on the path to discover and destroy it.

Naru's brother, Taabe (Dakota Beavers), believes in his sister, even as he doubts her resolve to become a warrior. Naru is a Comanche who feels the call to being a hunter within her tribe, but is hindered by the traditional role she's meant to take.

Starring Amber Midthunder as Naru, the Prey setting places the characters in 1719 North America, in a story that may well be the first-ever expedition of the Predator race on Earth.
