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Actor proud of depictions in ‘Prey’

- By Peter Sblendorio

The new “Predator” prequel is set 300 years ago, but star Amber Midthunder believes the film makes present-day history.

Midthunder says “Prey” is groundbrea­king through its depiction of the Indigenous characters who confront a bloodthirs­ty alien Predator who arrives in the Comanche Nation.

“Just the way that the characters are built and portrayed, especially in a period piece, is something that you so rarely see for Indigenous characters,” Midthunder said.

“Often, you think Native characters are either overly spiritual or they’re just really savage and kind of subhuman and one-dimensiona­l, and you never get to see a variety of Native people who have full personalit­ies and desires, and things to relate to, and relationsh­ips. On top of being a really exciting movie, I’m extremely proud of that.”

Midthunder, 25, stars as Naru, an underestim­ated Comanche warrior eager to prove she belongs with the male hunters in her tribe. She faces her biggest challenge yet when the Predator lands on Earth and starts hunting humans for sport. Now on Hulu, “Prey” features a cast of predominan­tly Native and First Nations actors.

“There are so many pieces in this film, in terms of Indigenous representa­tion ... that have never been done before,” said Midthunder, who is Sahiya Nakoda. “Every single actor came back and dubbed their role entirely in Comanche, and that version of the film is being released at the same time as the English release on Hulu.”

“Prey” is the fifth stand-alone entry to the sci-fi franchise, which began with 1987’s “Predator” starring Arnold Schwarzene­gger. The new film takes audiences back to the beginning, showing how the Predator got to Earth and depicting its first hunt on the planet.

Midthunder appreciate­d the film’s attention detail. Before production began, the actor and her co-stars underwent a fourweek program to learn their stunts and train with weapons.

Building the Predator was a team effort. Actor Dane DiLiegro suited up as the alien, while four production team members operated the creature’s massive head.

“I was mesmerized at how detailed and how real (it looked), because it was just all there. The feet. The hands. The hair. The face. The mouth. Everything is just so intricate,” Midthunder said.

The film marks the latest high-profile project for

Midthunder, who is also known for the superhero show “Legion” and the sci-fi series “Roswell, New Mexico.”

She loved adding a new action hero to the “Predator” franchise.

“That alone is just so incredible for women, but especially Indigenous women, to be able to look at a character like that and hopefully feel inspired or relate, or have something that they feel they can identify with, and feel represente­d and seen,” Midthunder said.

Aug. 14 birthdays:

Singer David Crosby is 81. Actor Steve Martin is 77. Actor Antonio Fargas is 76. Novelist Danielle Steel is 75. Actor Jackee Harry is 66. Actor Marcia Gay Harden is 63. Actor Susan Olsen is 61. Actor Halle Berry is 56. Actor Mila Kunis is 39. Actor Lamorne Morris is 39. Actor Marsai Martin is 18.

 ?? RICHARD SHOTWELL/INVISION ?? Actor Amber Midthunder arrives Aug. 2 at the premiere of “Prey”in Los Angeles.
RICHARD SHOTWELL/INVISION Actor Amber Midthunder arrives Aug. 2 at the premiere of “Prey”in Los Angeles.

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