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A significant part of the special effects in the fantasy movie "Predator" will be practical, and not created using graphic stations. Anyway, this is evidenced by comments from director Shane Black, which he made on his official Twitter page.

"I am now on the set, standing next to a gentleman over seven feet tall, who is dressed into a Predator costume. So don't worry, we don't have all the CGIs here, "he wrote. Recall that in the original picture of 1987, the alien hunter was played by actor Kevin Peter Hall, whose height was 2.2 meters. He died in 1991 from AIDS, which was infected as a result of a blood transfusion.

Note that initially the studio 20th Century Fox planned to release "Predator" in February 2018, but then the movie's distribution schedule was changed. At the time of this writing, the release was scheduled for August 3, 2018.

Olivia Munn, Boyd Holbrook, Yvonne Strahovski, Thomas Jane, Sterling K. Brown, Trevante Rhodes, Keegan-Michael Key played the key roles in the movie , Jacob Tremblay, Alfie Owen-Allen, Edward James Olmos and other actors. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who played the lead role in 1987's Predator, refused to participate in the new version because he did not like the script.

Trevante Rhodes, Keegan-Michael Key, Jacob Tremblay, Alfie Owen-Allen, Edward James Olmos and other actors. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who played the lead role in 1987's Predator, refused to participate in the new version because he did not like the script.

Trevante Rhodes, Keegan-Michael Key, Jacob Tremblay, Alfie Owen-Allen, Edward James Olmos and other actors. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who played the lead role in 1987's Predator, refused to participate in the new version because he did not like the script.

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