The first trailer forPredator: Badlandsis here, and it reveals a surprising twist involving Elle Fanning’s character, connecting her and the movie to theAlienfranchise. Following the success of 2022’sPrey, the sci-fi franchise is back with a new film set in the distant future with aYautja as the protagonist. Details on the film’s story are still quite vague, except that it follows a new, young Yautja who is tasked with killing an enemy.

With the release of thefirstPredator: Badlandstrailer, the first glimpse at what director Dan Trachtenberg has planned is now clear. The footage shows the futuristic setting and fresh lead perspective, with the Yautja training for and in the midst of a hunt. What’s most telling, though, is a glimpse at Elle Fanning’s character, which reveals that she is much more important than the average human lead. She’s even connected to theAlienfranchise.

Elle Fanning as Thia with a Weyland-Yutani logo on her eyes in Predator Badlands

Predator: Badlands' Trailer Reveals Elle Fanning’s Character Is A Weyland Android From Alien

A shocking reveal comes at the 26-second mark of thePredator: Badlandstrailer, as Elle Fanning’s character is revealed to be an android from Weyland-Yutani, the corporation from theAlienfranchise.Her eyes flicker briefly and show the Weyland-Yutani logo, which is a signature aspect of androids/synthetics in 20th Century’s other iconic sci-fi franchise. This happens as she’s tied up in some sort of trap. While it’s a quick moment, the recognizability of the logo connected toAlienis impossible to miss and certainly not one to ignore.

Androids have been part of theAlienfranchise since Ridley Scott started it over 45 years ago. The movies have included a number of recognizable androids, including Michael Fassbender’s David or David Jonsson’s Andy inAlien: Romulus. The latter gave a great look at the Weyland-Yutani logo eyes that the androids have, as Andy’s eyes flash the logo when he’s reset. This could be what’s happening to Elle Fanning’s character inPredator: Badlands, then, based on her eyes also flashing the logo.

An unmasked Predator on a battlefield in Predator Badlands

What’s unclear about Elle Fanning’s android character inPredator: Badlandsis how her model connects to the others. The movie is confirmed to be set in the distant future, but where it falls on theAlientimelineis still unclear. It’s possible that Fanning’s character is the most futuristic version of an android ever seen, if this story takes place afterAlien: Resurrection.She’s even wearing a suit with the Weyland-Yutani logo on the shoulderat the 50-second mark, indicating she’s still deeply connected to the organization.

Why Predator: Badlands Has One Of Alien’s Androids In It

The Franchises Have A History Of Connecting

The presence of anAlienandroid inPredator: Badlandsis unexpected, but it is not completely out of left field.AlienandPredatorare both franchises under 20th Century Studios, formerly 20th Century Fox. While they each existed on their own for decades, the studio brought them together in 2004 withAlien vs. Predator. One crossover wasn’t enough, either, leading toAliens vs. Predator: Requiemin 2007. Those films primarily focused on the Yautja and Xenomorphs interacting rather than including the androids that Weyland-Yutani pioneered.

While the history betweenAlienandPredatorhelps make sense of Elle Fanning’s character inPredator: Badlandsa bit, it doesn’t fully explain why an android is meeting a Yautja like this.It is possible that the planetPredator: Badlandsis set on is one that Weyland-Yutani has colonized. The 53 second mark of the trailer shows a smashed truck with the Weyland-Yutani logo also on it. This suggests that the connections between the two franchises inPredator: Badlandsgo beyond Fanning’s android character.

Predator Badlands official poster

What Elle Fanning’s Android Character Means For The Predator & Alien Franchises

The Crossover Opportunities Grow

The presence of an android inPredator: Badlandsis incredibly exciting for thePredatorandAlienfranchises. Both have been successfully revived in recent years after Disney took over 20th Century, withPreyandAlien: Romulusreinvigorating interest in each.Disney and 20th Century are working to keep expanding the reach of these classic franchises, withPredator: BadlandsandPredator: Killer of Killerscoming this year and newAlienmovies in development. That only brought more questions about when they’d crossover again.

Predator: Badlandsbridging the franchises in this way is a smart way to lay the groundwork for this possibility. It’s not as heavy handed as a Xenomorph appearing inPredator: Badlandsor doing a full film based around the crossover like earlierAlien vs. Predatorfilms. Instead,Predator: Badlandscan bring the two worlds together in a fresh way. The film is seemingly an android and Yautja team-up story. That’s a fresh idea for these IPs. And if everything goes well withPredator: Badlands, more crossovers can happen.