An Interview with Olivia Munn, as Casey Bracket in The Ultimate Predator
Indian Observer Post
New Delhi, September 7, 2018
- Casey Bracket : I think they're attempting hybridization. They're upgrading on every planet they visit.
- Casey Bracket : What's on the ship?
- Traeger : I think you know what's on the ship. The ultimate predator.
- Casey Bracket : Do you have a plan? Ex-sniper with PTSD and a team that's mental? You're insane, right?
- Coyle : Yeah!
- Quinn McKenna : Relax, we're the good guys.
- Casey Bracket : Oh, that's cute.
- Nebraska Williams : I like her.
The above are the quotes from trailer of the “The Predator” first published by imdb.com. Ahead of its theatrical release, the trailer of this film has been released. And people across the world, including India, is waiting to see, whether Shane Black's sequel-cum-reboot really the evolution we were promised?
According to RIANNE HOUGHTON, The Predator has returned to screens more than three decades after its predecessor first launched the hunt. The Film, Predator, which has had its fair share of scheduling niggles and casting controversy, has been billed as a reinvention of the original '80s classic, as it follows "a ragtag crew" who take it upon themselves to fight the new and improved hunters of the original. The predators are "stronger, smarter and deadlier than ever before, having genetically upgraded themselves with DNA from other species", but it seems the same can't quite be said for the film itself.
With this film, ‘The Predator’, writer/director Shane Black is returning to a world he first experienced back in 1987 as an actor. In this new film, he’s expanding and exploring the story of the alien hunters and the human beings that must face the threat. With the government attempting to cover up the extent of Predator incursions on Earth, a rag-tag group of military veterans must figure out what is going on and how to save the world – or at least themselves – as the battle spreads from the depths of outer space to once-safe suburbia.
Olivia Munn is a talented actress who began working on television and has successfully segued into cinematic work. She’s known for movies including X-Men: Apocalypse, Magic Mike, and Office Christmas Party. In The Predator, she’s scientist Casey Bracket, dragged into an adventure she might not be quite ready for, but will bring all of her skills to help with. Here, Munn talks about getting the part, her own history with Predator movies and the sheer number of spines being ripped out in the film…
Who is Casey Bracket in the movie?
She’s an evolutionary scientist and biologist. In this movie, we have two storylines that merge into one. We've got Trevante Rhodes, Boyd Holbrook and Thomas Jane and that group of guys – the soldiers, and their interactions with the Predator. And on the other side, my character has been brought in by the CIA because of her expertise in evolutionary biology to get a better understanding of what they have found. She’s only called if there is a higher life that's found, and here there is definitely some alien activity.
How did you get involved?
I had actually heard about it before from my reps. They talked to me about it, but I just said no. I wasn't interested because typically in a big movie like this, I'll probably go see it, but as an actress, the female role is usually delegated to just being the love interest. But, it ended coming back around, and they said that Shane just wanted to meet. I'm a huge fan of his work and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is one of my all-time favorite movies, so I wanted to meet with him. I really trusted him as a director. He's a filmmaker that is really collaborative and actually allows you to bring what you want to the character. I read the script and then had another meeting with Shane about some of my thoughts, and he was really receptive to it.
She definitely doesn’t come across as a damsel in distress…
When you're fighting for your life, you have to shoot, even though nobody wants to be in a position where they have to fight for their life. The guys – they're soldiers – but I approached this character as a scientist. I'm sure that she's picked up a gun before… I grew up in a military family so I knew how to shoot guns. Making this movie was not about us finding moments for her to not be a damsel in distress. It just wasn’t on the page; it’s not what we were doing.