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After introducing fans to Ursa (Lindsay LaVanchy), Kenji (Louis Ozawa) and Torres (Rick Gonzalez) – three highly-skilled warriors from three completely different time periods – the story reached its climax in a formidable final act, which saw the trio abducted by a Predator ship, put in suspended animation, and flown to an arena far from Earth.

Mere moments before the credits rolled, however, Ursa was captured and taken to a room filled with cryochambers, where several prisoners – including Prey's Naru (Amber Midthunder) – were being held in suspended animation.

What happened to Ursa?

Ursa's life was marred by tragedy. After being forced to kill her father, Einar, and watching her son, Anders, die in the year 841 AD, the Viking warrior had nothing left to live for. That is, until she landed on the Predator's planet.

After spotting a glimmer of her late son, Anders, in World War Two pilot, Torres, the Valkyrie of the Northern Seas unleashed hell on the Predators. Having united with Kenji and Torres, Ursa fought valiantly and carried Kenji to safety, after he'd taken a spear to the arm for her. But when the Yautjas fired a harpoon at their ship, Ursa was forced to make a tough decision.

As it stands, Ursa has been captured by the Yautja, but she's still alive and could pop up in other instalments of the franchise. Looks like we'll have to wait and see…

What happened to Kenji?

When a Predator attacked both Kenji and Kiyoshi, however, the brothers fought together once more, with Kenji forgiving Kiyoshi and staying at his side as he succumbed to his wounds. Knowing that two warriors would always be better than one, it’s Kenji who asks Torres and Ursa to unite, and before getting to the ship, he even takes a spear for Ursa, losing an arm in the process.

Torres – a World War Two pilot abducted by the Predators – had the best shot at survival by the end of the film. Having reached the spacecraft unscathed, the character flew off into the sunset, with a seriously injured Kenji by his side, and the Yautjas on their tail.

During his time in the arena, Torres was dismayed to find the pistol, considering it wasn't even from his century, and as it turns out, the antique was also featured in Prey, with Naru handed the gun in 1719 by Raphael Adolini himself – what a cool Easter egg!

What does Naru's cameo mean?

Considering that Torres was given her gun in the arena, it's safe to assume that Naru had come face to face with the Yautjas after the events of Prey and was ultimately put into stasis. What's interesting about her capture, however, is that it opens up endless possibilities, including the prospect of further cameos.

While we don't know what will happen next, one thing’s for sure: the Predator universe is in great hands with Dan Trachtenberg captaining the ship, and with Predator: Badlands landing in UK cinemas on November 7, fans won’t have to wait long for another treat.

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