Benjamin Wallfisch’s sensational soundtrack to Predator: Killer of Killers is now available to own. Embrace the music and join the hunt!
One of the many triumphs in Dan Trachtenberg’s Predator: Killer of Killers is the wonderfully atmospheric soundtrack by Benjamin Wallfisch. The composer has produced a wonderfully balanced score for this anthology of Predator stories, and the results are spectacular. Whether it’s a Norse battle, an ancient Japanese duel, or a dogfight in the skies of World War II, Wallfisch creates a score that honors the eras these stories represent.
Wallfisch’s brilliance, coupled with a few cues from Alan Silvestri’s masterful original Predator score, has produced a score worthy of the franchise. And now, just hours after the film premiered on Hulu and Disney+, the soundtrack is available to own.

TRACK LISTING
1. Earth 841 A.D.
2. Flaming Arrows
3. Avenge Me
4. Knock on the Front Door
5. Sweet Revenge
6. Through the Mist
7. Japan, 1609
8. 20 Years Later
9. Duel
10. Predator vs. Kenji
11. United
12. Fallen Leaf
13. Dreams are Fuel
14. What Does Flying Mean to You?
15. Heat
16. Flare
17. Arena
18. Weapon of Their Tribe
19. Fight to the Death
20. Remember Me
BENJAMIN WALLFISCH
The soundtrack is now available from all major music suppliers, including Apple Music and Amazon Music. However, if you’re in the mood to try before you buy, fortunately, the composer has uploaded the entire soundtrack to his YouTube channel. So hit the link here and check it out. You can listen to the opening title below.
REVIEWS
Our team had a blast covering this film. As lifelong fans of the Predator franchise, we had high expectations, but I’m pleased to report that it lived up to the hype, earning FOUR STARS from both me and our Collectibles Editor, Thomas Storai.
In his review, Thomas said: “Predator: Killer of Killers fully uses the potential of what this medium can do, especially with the action scenes and how raw they can be. The three styles of action scenes for each story are well-choreographed and animated; they all have their own brutality.” Read his full review here.
Finally, in my review, I said: “Fear not, Predator fans, because Predator: Killer of Killers is an absolute triumph. Dan Trachtenberg has presented a gripping anthology of stories that take the franchise in a bold new direction, adding fresh elements to the tried-and-tested formula. Although not individually spectacular, the collection of stories culminates in the mother of all adventures, which will change the face of the franchise forever. The animation is crisp and atmospheric, the action is bold and brutal, and the stories themselves are compelling, giving fans much to chew over.” Read my full review here.

RELEASE
Dan Trachtenberg has truly outdone himself with Predator: Killer of Killers. The film is a triumph, and Benjamin Wallfisch’s score is a major part of its success. Sadly, Wallfisch won’t be supplying the score for Trachtenberg’s big-screen Predator: Badlands in November. The responsibility for producing that score resides with Bear McCreary. But with his excellent scores for Godzilla: King of the Monsters and The Last Voyage of the Demeter taken into account, Trachtenberg has secured a superb composer to bring his vision to life.
Whether McCreary can produce a score worthy of Alan Silvestri’s masterwork remains to be seen. But with Ben Wallfisch producing an excellent addition to the Predator filmography, our playlists have had an injection of fresh brilliance to keep us entertained until November.
Let the hunt begin!
Predator: Killer of Killers is streaming globally on Hulu and Disney+ now.

Meet Phil Roberts! He’s the dedicated owner, daily content manager, and editor-in-chief of The Future of the Force. Phil is a budding novelist who turned his passion toward writing about the franchises he loves back in 2016. He’s a huge fan of all things Star Wars, Batman, DC, Marvel, Star Trek, Indiana Jones, Ghostbusters, King Kong, and the Ray Harryhausen movies. Phil is a BFI-accredited journalist and a distinguished member of the Film Critics Association UK.
If he’s not catching a movie at the cinema, you can bet he’s streaming something just as awesome!

