Arnold Schwarzenegger's Dutch Character May Return in Predator Sequel
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Tasha Robinson
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Summary
The article discusses the potential return of Arnold Schwarzenegger's character, Dutch, in a Predator sequel, revealing new possibilities for the franchise. Writer-director Dan Trachtenberg explores Dutch's fate and the potential for a sequel titled Predator: Killer of Killers 2.
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· 2 pulledFor one, it suggests a perfect return path for Dutch, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s character from the 1987 movie that kicked off the entire series.
Obviously, we had to ask Trachtenberg whether he’s planning a Killer of Killers sequel, whether he wants to see Dutch back in action, and more questions about that big reveal.
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