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Olivia Munn pays homage to monster movies

Olivia Munn talks to tabloid! about paying homage to 80s monster films with her latest outing, ‘The Predator’, out in the UAE on Thursday

- By Mick O’Reilly, Foreign Correspond­ent

Olivia Munn is talking football while her co-star Boyd Holbrook sits quietly beside her on a couch in a 5-star hotel not far from the Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid where Real Madrid play.

“There was a game on and we didn’t get to see it?” she quips playfully. “Thanks Spain”

Holbrook’s a strong silent type, and in real life seems decidedly unlike what you would expect from an action adventure star who is kicking butt and breathing life into The Predator — the fifth movie to feature the hunters from the dark side of the galaxy, out in the UAE on Thursday.

Forget the preconcept­ion that only Arnold Schwarzene­gger-types can save humankind from these bigger, upgraded hunters who have evolved by taking the most dangerous DNA from their prey. Playing lead Quinn McKenna, a sniper who is on a personal quest to save his son from the alien with an attitude, Holbrook is more reminiscen­t of a Harrison Ford in Indiana Jones. The Predator is a throwback to the 1980s, a real gem in terms of delivering a movie that isn’t dominated by digital imagery to compensate for plot and character.

What’s more, there is an obvious chemistry between these, not of the romantic kind, but based on the knowledge that they, under the directorsh­ip of Shane Black, have delivered a really refreshing movie.

“When you think of the 1980s, all the movies stood out,” Munn tells tabloid!. “The original Predator says 1980s in a very big way, and I think we’ve paid homage to that.”

She’s no stranger to the comic genre of action movies that are a little overdone now — she starred both in Iron Man

2 and X-Men: Apocalypse and did all her own fighting scenes — but now fully appreciate­s the efforts of Black in faithfully creating the feel of a 1980s blockbuste­r.

“I haven’t seen the finished movie yet,” she says.

Munn is certainly sure that there are indeed other life forms out there.

The Predator debuted AT the ongoing Toronto Internatio­nal Film on Festival September 6.

“I did turn down the role originally,” adds Munn. Black managed to concevince her to reconsider. She eventually did, taking on the role of a disgrundtl­ed evolutiona­ry scientist

Casey Bracket.

She appreciate­s that the role didn’t result in the inevitable romantic entangleme­nt onscreen. That’s refreshing, and isn't formulaic.”

"The Munn will be glad she made the decision — she and Holbrook are contractua­lly obliged to follow though on a sequel and certainly, given the sheer fun and quality of The Predator, there’s even more success to follow.

Holbrook made his big breakthrou­gh as DEA agent Steve Murphy in the first two series of Narcos on Netflix. Recently married, he’s also fully aware of the inevitable success The Predator will have.

“I do think that this is th golden age of television and there’s a lot of opportunit­y out there for actors,” he says.

So far, that success hasn’t gone to his head, and he still used the same coach as in the early stages of his career a decade ago.

Munn is bubbly and certainly sure that there are indeed other life forms out there, somewhere in orr galaxy or beyond.

“If you look at what comes up after a tsunami” she says, adding that we know little about the sea and what lies beneath. "We know more about space than we do our own oceans,” she says.

Holbrook seems unsure, but offers that the book The Day After Roswell bya a former US Colonel, Philip J Corso, makes for an interestin­g read. That’s not the type of comment usually made by action heroes that kill big, bad predators from space. But then not he’s your regular type of cliched action hero either.

Together though, Holobrok and Munn make it click.

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Photos by AP and supplied
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Olivia Munn in ‘The Predator’.
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Boyd Holbrook and Jacob Tremblay.

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