Below is an original, fictional plot description for PREY 2 (2026)—written in a cinematic, atmospheric style consistent with the tone of Prey but not referencing any unreleased official material. If you want it longer, shorter, or more action-focused, just tell me!
Prey 2 (2026) expands the Predator mythology by moving the story from the Comanche Nation to the Northern Plains in the early 1800s, decades before widespread settlement. The film follows Tala, a young Lakota tracker known for her uncanny ability to read the land and predict danger long before others sense it. After experiencing a series of visions of fire in the sky and a creature shaped like a man but moving like a spirit, Tala becomes convinced something unnatural has entered their territory.
When several buffalo are found skinned and mutilated, her tribe assumes hostile trappers are responsible. But Tala discovers evidence no human could have left—perfectly cauterized wounds, footprints with impossible depth, and claw marks carved into stone. Her warnings are dismissed as superstition until a hunting party vanishes near the river gorge, leaving behind only shattered weapons and trails of fluorescent blood.

The truth emerges when Tala encounters a new species of Predator, unlike the one faced by Naru decades earlier. This hunter is bulkier, armored with bone plating, and equipped with brutal close-combat tools designed for overwhelming force. Unlike previous Predators, it relies less on stealth and more on domination, marking its kills in ritualistic patterns. Tala realizes it is not here for sport alone—it is on a rite of passage, proving itself by wiping out the strongest warriors across the region.
Forced to work with Étienne Dubois, a half-French trapper whose crew was slaughtered by the creature, Tala forms an uneasy alliance. Étienne brings gunpowder weapons and knowledge of colonial technology, while Tala provides strategy, terrain mastery, and spiritual insight. As they track the Predator, they uncover its hunting ground: a maze of caves carved by ancient floods, where the creature stores trophies and studies human tactics.

The final act sees Tala leading the Predator into a battlefield of her own making. Using buffalo bones, smoke signals, collapsing ravines, and her tribe’s ancient traps, she turns the land itself into a weapon. In the brutal showdown, she realizes the Predator respects strength above all else—and exploits its arrogance to strike the killing blow.
Prey 2 ends with Tala returning home not only as a protector but as a symbol of evolving leadership. Yet in the stars above, multiple streaks of fire descend toward Earth, hinting that the hunt has only just begun.





