Predator: Badlands - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Predator: Badlands"
Predator: Badlands (2025)
Timing: 1:47 (107 min)
Predator: Badlands - TMDB rating
7.697/10
2601
Predator: Badlands - Kinopoisk rating
7.354/10
103141
Predator: Badlands - IMDB rating
7.2/10
132000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Marc Toberoff #327630
Marc Toberoff
Producer

Executive Producer

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Lawrence Gordon

Lawrence Gordon
Executive Producer

Jim Thomas

Jim Thomas
Executive Producer
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John Thomas

John Thomas
Executive Producer
Stefan Grube
Executive Producer

Casting

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Jessica Sherman
Casting
Miranda Rivers
Casting
Tina Cleary
Casting

Editor

Stefan Grube
Editor
David Trachtenberg
Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

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Alec Gillis

Alec Gillis
Special Effects Supervisor

Art Direction

Sam Storey
Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

Andy McLaren
Supervising Art Director

Costume Design

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Ngila Dickson
Costume Design

Stunts

Production Design

Ra Vincent
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Jacob Tomuri

Jacob Tomuri
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Gareth Edwards
Set Decoration

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

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Brandon Proctor

Brandon Proctor
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Sarah Schachner
Original Music Composer
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Benjamin Wallfisch

Benjamin Wallfisch
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Richard Cowan
Co-Producer
Kathy Siegel
Co-Producer

Second Assistant Director

Joshua Watkins
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

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Jeff Cutter
Director of Photography

Property Master

Matt Cornelius
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

Olivier Dumont
Visual Effects Supervisor
Erik Winquist
Visual Effects Supervisor
Keith Herft
Visual Effects Supervisor
Sheldon Stopsack
Visual Effects Supervisor
Dominik Zimmerle
Visual Effects Supervisor
Nicolas Hernandez
Visual Effects Supervisor
Laurens Ehrmann
Visual Effects Supervisor
Mark Curtis
Visual Effects Supervisor
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Chad Wiebe

Chad Wiebe
Visual Effects Supervisor
David Wallace Allen
Visual Effects Supervisor

Animation Supervisor

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Karl Rapley

Karl Rapley
Animation Supervisor
Sebastian Badea
Animation Supervisor
Bruno Etchepare
Animation Supervisor
Adrian Millington
Animation Supervisor
Alex Poei
Animation Supervisor

Visual Effects Producer

Kathy Siegel
Visual Effects Producer
Hugo R.A. Morris
Visual Effects Producer
Agustina Arcondo
Visual Effects Producer
Kajsa Kurtén
Visual Effects Producer
Elisa Perez
Visual Effects Producer
Sophie Carroll
Visual Effects Producer
Andrew Poole
Visual Effects Producer

First Assistant Director

Richard Cowan
First Assistant Director

Thanks

Screenplay

Foley Artist

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Biko Gogaladze
Foley Artist

Compositing Supervisor

Lies Veldeman
Compositing Supervisor

Story

Characters

Gaffer

Jamie Couper
Gaffer

Production Sound Mixer

Mark Williams
Production Sound Mixer

CG Supervisor

Bastian Wartenberg
CG Supervisor
Wade Wilson
CG Supervisor

Title Designer

Aaron Becker

Aaron Becker
Title Designer
Michael Lo
Title Designer

Creature Design

Photo Alec Gillis #20414

Alec Gillis

Alec Gillis
Creature Design

Executive Visual Effects Producer

Lauren F. Ellis
Executive Visual Effects Producer

Senior Animator

Amaury Coljon
Senior Animator

What's left behind the scenes

  • The Yautja language was specifically created for the film by linguist Britton Watkins. Dimitrios Kolomatanis, who played the role of the Dec, initially expected to simply make up words on the spot after his audition, but ultimately had to learn a new language for filming.
  • Unlike previous films in the franchise, the Dec’s face was not animatronic, but a product of digital technology, with facial muscle movements captured using motion capture technology.
  • According to director and screenwriter Dan Trachtenberg, the relationship between the Dec and Elle Fanning’s character was inspired by the video game Shadow of the Colossus.
  • Preparing for filming, Dimitrios Kolomatangis practiced navigating a special obstacle course.
  • Initially, actor Dimitrios Kolomatangis did not expect to have to carry Elle Fanning on his back, as he thought that scenes involving a legless robot would be realized using computer graphics. However, in reality, it took the actors and stunt performers about a month to develop a suspension system and find the most suitable angles and movements to believably portray Deck carrying Tia on his shoulders.
  • According to actor Dimitrios Kolomatangis, during the audition for the role of Deck, actors were required to navigate an obstacle course in character and portray the Predator twice: first in English, and then in a fictional language. To pass the second part of the audition, Dimitrios mixed words from the Samoan and Tongan languages, and also added invented phrases.
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