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Monday, February 9, 2026

4K Digital Review: Predator: Badlands

 


After Prey, I found myself fully vested in the Predator franchise once again. Predator: Killer of Killers added to that. That now brings us to Predator: Badlands, one of my most highly anticipated Predator movies ever. It did not fail to disappoint. By focusing on the Predator species known as the Yautja, we get this wonderful look into their culture and family structure.

Here we focus on Dek, a Yautja youth, who is considered to be the runt of the family by his father. His father wants him dead, but his brother tries to stop him. Dek, wants to prove he is a warrior and sets out to hunt a Kalisk, an apex predator on the planet of Genna.

Literally everything on Genna is out to kill you. Dek struggles but then comes across Thia, a Weyland-Yutani android. Even though she has been cut in half, Thia is remarkably resourceful and agrees to help Dek track the Kalisk. She also wants to meet up with the others from the corporation that are also on the planet.  The unlikely pair then meet a friendly creature that Thia names Bud. At the same time, Tessa, Thia's android "sister" has been retrieved by the corporation.

The corporation has other plans for the Kalisk. Dek and his friends go against the Wetland-Yutani corporation. I am curious to see how or if the Predator franchise will merge with the Alien franchise once again. In Alien: Earth we see some of the species that the Weyland-Yutani corporation are searching for. 


Video:

The 4K video is stunning. Details are sharp and crisp. Take a look at the characters and the environments. The details on the armor and weapons that Dek carries, the colors on the planet, the way the fur moves on Bud are all wonderful examples of the video quality.


Audio:

The Dolby Atmos soundtrack matched the video quality. The environmental sounds are immersive and completely surround you. The dialogue is crystal clear from the front channels. 


Bonus Features:


  • Deleted & Pre-Visualization Scenes with Optional Audio Commentary:
    • Sand Trap – An early animatic version of Dek’s very different first encounter with Thia.
    • Squirt Canyon – The full version of Dek and Thia traversing the water-filled trench while trying to survive Genna…and each other.
    • Tessa vs. Abe – Tessa faces off against a superior synth in this deleted scene and storyline.
    • Razor Grass – The original previsualization of Dek, Thia, and Bud’s first hunt together…sort of.
    • The Outpost – Thia takes Dek to a small Weyland-Yutani field facility where they experience a few things that ended up being used elsewhere in the final film.
    • Super Power Loader Extended – Special additional moments during Dek’s climactic final battle with the Super Power Loader and the Kalisk.

 

  • Featurettes:
    • Embodying the Predator – Meet the talented team of designers, performers, and effects artists responsible for bringing one of cinema’s most terrifying creatures to life on screen in ways we’ve never seen before!
    • Authentic Synthetics – Get up close and personal with synths Thia and Tessa as star Elle Fanning walks us through the process of crafting two characters who may look the same but have evolved in surprisingly unique ways.
    • Building the Badlands – With razor sharp grass, killer trees, and terrifying animals, never has a planet been more deadly than Genna. Uncover how a team of artisans built this threatening landscape, transforming real locations into the dangerous environments seen on screen.
    • Dek of the Yautja – For the first time ever, director Dan Trachtenberg has given audiences an extended peek at Predator culture. Follow the evolution as filmmakers reveal the process behind developing the Yautja’s home world, spacecraft, and family dynamics.  
  • Audio Commentary: Watch the film with audio commentary by Director Dan Trachtenberg, Producer Ben Rosenblatt, Director of Photography Jeff Cutter and Stunt Coordinator Jacob Tomuri.


Conclusion:

Predator: Badlands is a fun, visual spectacle with good bonus features. It takes the franchise in a different direction and I look forward to see what comes next. Highly recommended addition to your library.

Predator: Badlands is available now on digital.

*The movie was provided by Walt Disney Home Entertainment for the purpose of this review. The review is strictly my opinion.*


Friday, January 23, 2026

IT’S TIME TO RAISE THE CURTAIN ON ‘THE MUPPET SHOW’ AS OFFICIAL TRAILER IS REVEALED

 



  • The official trailer for “The Muppet Show” was revealed today, giving audiences a brand-new look at the highly anticipated special event featuring just-announced guest star Maya Rudolph, alongside special guest star Sabrina Carpenter and executive producer/guest star Seth Rogen.


  • Premiere Info: “The Muppet Show” returns Feb. 4 for a triumphant special event on Disney+ (12:00 a.m. PST / 3:00 a.m. EST) and ABC (9:00 p.m. EST/PST).


  • Music: “The Muppet Show Theme (2026)” single will be available Feb. 4 and is performed by The Muppets and produced by GRAMMY® and Emmy® Award-winner Bill Sherman. 


  • Background on “The Muppet Show”: The original series “The Muppet Show,” created by Jim Henson, ran from 1976 through 1981 and aired in over 100 countries, featuring notable guest stars, including Elton John, Johnny Cash, Diana Ross, Debbie Harry, Gladys Knight, Liza Minelli, Paul Simon and many others. During its run, the series earned Emmy, GRAMMY, Peabody, BAFTA and numerous other awards. In a 1978 story, Time magazine called it "the most popular television entertainment now being produced on Earth." In 2026, “The Muppet Show” will celebrate its 50th anniversary. All five seasons of “The Muppet Show” are currently available to stream on Disney+.  


  • Veteran Muppet performers Bill Barretta, Dave Goelz, Eric Jacobson, Peter Linz, David Rudman and Matt Vogel will perform the majority of the iconic Muppet characters in this production, supported by a talented team of additional performers. Dave Goelz, who has performed with The Muppets for over 50 years, was one of the performers on the original “The Muppet Show” and originated the characters Gonzo and Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, among many others. 

“STAR WARS: MAUL – SHADOW LORD” TO PREMIERE ON DISNEY+ APRIL 6, 2026

 



An all-new animated series from Lucasfilm Animation, “Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord,” will premiere on Disney+ April 6, 2026. Two episodes will premiere each week, with the final two airing on the ultimate Star Wars holiday, May the 4th. Set after the events of “Star Wars: The Clone Wars,” this pulpy adventure finds Maul plotting to rebuild his criminal syndicate on a planet untouched by the Empire. There, he crosses paths with a disillusioned young Jedi Padawan who could be the apprentice he is seeking to aid him in his relentless pursuit for revenge.

 

“Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord” is created by Dave Filoni, based on Star Wars and characters created by George Lucas. The series is developed by Dave Filoni and Matt Michnovetz. Brad Rau is supervising director. The executive producers are Dave Filoni, Athena Yvette Portillo, Matt Michnovetz, Brad Rau, Carrie Beck, and Josh Rimes. Alex Spotswood is the co-executive producer. The voice cast includes Sam Witwer as Maul, Gideon Adlon as Devon Izara, Oscar® nominee Wagner Moura as Brander Lawson, Richard Ayoade as Two-Boots, Dennis Haysbert as Master Eeko-Dio-Daki, Chris Diamantopoulos as Looti Vario, Charlie Bushnell as Rylee Lawson, Vanessa Marshall as Rook Kast, David C. Collins as Spybot, A.J. LoCascio as Marrok, and Steve Blum as Icarus.


Thursday, January 22, 2026

4K Digital Review of Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere

 


Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere is an almost emo look at the man and his music. A dark, depressive world that Springsteen turned into music. We see his sad childhood and we know that this is not going to be a glossy, feel good biopic. It is a showcase for Jeremy Allen White who plays Springsteen. 

As we hear the lyrics of the songs, we hear the problems Springsteen had with his father. The movie itself goes back and forth between the troubled childhood of Springsteen and his troubled early professional career. In the current time frame of the movie, there is also a romantic interest that is introduced. But history shows that Springsteen was very single during this time and I think would have made for a more interesting story. 


Video:

The 4K streaming presentation is another solid transfer from Disney and 20th Century Studios. There is so much detail and clarity. The color graded scenes are beautiful and the colors pop off the screen. 


Audio:

The Dolby Atmos presentation here is stunning. The live concert sequences take full advantage of this in terms of creating a huge immersive soundscape. Dialogue is clear and front channel forward. Environmental effects move effortlessly from the side and rear channels. This is another solid effort from Disney and 20th Century Studios.


Exclusive Four-Act Documentary: Making Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere

  • Act 1: From Book to Screen — See how Warren Zanes’ moving book inspired filmmakers to bring Bruce Springsteen’s most intimate chapter to life on screen.

  • Act 2: Beyond the Music — An intimate look at Bruce Springsteen’s raw and enduring masterpiece “Nebraska” — its sound, spirit, and powerful influence on the film’s tone and emotion.

  • Act 3: Becoming Bruce Springsteen — Jeremy Allen White dives deep into the mind and music of Bruce Springsteen, capturing the grit, grace, and humanity that define the icon’s artistry.

  • Act 4: Deep Authenticity — From vintage wardrobe to the Asbury Park boardwalk, experience how the filmmakers captured the raw soul of Bruce Springsteen’s New Jersey.


Conclusion:

The film is slightly disjointed, but there are solid technical merits and a rather enjoyable look at the making of the film for anyone who is interested in adding this to their library. 

The movie is currently available on digital and 4K Blu-ray.

*The film was provided by Walt Disney Home Entertainment for the purpose of this review. The review is strictly my opinion.*