Spider/Lizard Hybrid? Unused Concept Art for THE PREDATOR Reveals Another Monster We Didn’t See

A few days ago, we shared some concept art produced by Constantine Serekis for Shane Black’s The Predator that didn’t make the final cut. It revealed a horrifying, monkey/Predator hybrid that was worlds scarier than the “Predator Dog” who did make it onscreen. Today, we’ve set our eyes on some more unused concept art revealing another perplexing yet terrifying hybrid.

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This art was produced by Serekis’ predecessor, Ben Mauro, who described what we’re seeing to AvP Galaxy:

“Some Predator exploration back in 2016, always fun to explore different ideas early on in a project. These were an evolution of some early ideas Constantine Sekeris explored on the project that I was asked to take a crack at.”

It seems to have elements of a spider, a lizard, and maybe even a porcupine? Whatever this beast is, he’s scary AF! Have a look for yourself below.

Black directed The Predator from a screenplay penned by Fred Dekker; the film’s sizable ensemble cast includes Boyd Holbrook, Trevante Rhodes, Jacob Tremblay, and Olivia Munn. Look for it on Blu-ray/DVD beginning December 18th. If you didn’t catch The Predator when it was in theaters, check out the synopsis and trailer below.

Synopsis:
From the outer reaches of space to the small-town streets of suburbia, the hunt comes home. The universe’s most lethal hunters are stronger, smarter and deadlier than ever before, having genetically upgraded themselves with DNA from other species. When a boy accidentally triggers their return to Earth, only a ragtag crew of ex-soldiers and an evolutionary biologist can prevent the end of the human race.

What do you think of Ben Mauro’s unused concept art for this spider/lizard/beast hybrid cut from The Predator? Sound off in the comments below or on Facebook, Twitter, and/or Instagram!

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