PREDATOR vs. JEEPERS CREEPERS

PREDATOR vs. JEEPERS CREEPERS (2025) — Official First Trailer | Starring: Dan Trachtenberg’s Predator & The Creeper.
“He sees what he likes… but he’s never been the prey.”
A short sentence, but enough to define the entire nightmare that the first trailer for PREDATOR vs. JEEPERS CREEPERS delivers. This isn’t simply a crossover to please fans, but a fateful confrontation between the universe’s ultimate predatory technology and an ancient hunger that transcends the laws of life and death.
The setting is the American Midwest – sprawling cornfields, deserted roads, small towns where people believe the worst thing is a failed harvest. But every 23rd spring, for 23 days, the legend comes alive: The Creeper awakens to eat. He doesn’t kill indiscriminately. He selects. He smells fear, disease, and the body parts he “needs” to regenerate himself.

Everything should have unfolded as in every previous cycle… until a Yautja scout ship crashes into this land.
The trailer opens with fast, dry cuts. The Predator’s thermal imaging scans a cornfield at night, then abruptly stops. Something “off” appears on the screen: a humanoid creature, clearly moving… but without a heartbeat. No heat. No normal biological signals. For a Yautja warrior – one who has hunted monsters across planets – this is not just prey, but an insult to the rules of hunting.
On the other side, The Creeper also senses something amiss. In the heavy rain, he picks up a discarded Yautja mask, brings it close to his nose, and inhales deeply. His dull golden eyes gleam – not with fear, but with curiosity and craving. This thing is not human. Not beast. But it has “value.”
The trailer gives the audience no respite. Creeper’s iconic rusty truck roars down the country road, only to be sliced in half like a toy by a plasma caster in a shocking shot. The sound of exploding metal echoes through the night. For the first time, Creeper loses something he’s always considered a part of himself.

But Predator quickly realizes: this isn’t an ordinary hunt. In an abandoned warehouse, a chilling whistle rings out – not from Yautja. It’s Creeper’s familiar, mocking sound. Predator’s invisibility cloak flickers, while from the shadows above, Creeper’s tattered wings unfurl in the moonlight. Two creatures at opposite ends of evolution, both bound by predatory instinct.
The trailer’s striking aspect is how it hints that this confrontation isn’t the first. A fleeting glimpse reveals ancient symbols on the Predator’s device, depicting a winged creature with claws and a hunting cycle over time. This suggests that somewhere in cosmic history, the Yautja race encountered – or were defeated by – what humanity calls the Creeper.
Meanwhile, humans are merely fragile pawns. The death toll in the town rises rapidly. No one knows whether to flee from the Predator or the Creeper. One kills for honor, the other for survival. And in between is pure terror.

The trailer climaxes with an iconic moment:
The Predator draws a blade from his wrist, his jaws opening with a defiant “click.”
The Creeper tilts its head, letting out a piercing scream that tears through the night, then lunges forth from the darkness.
Black cut.
The crackling sound of an old gramophone plays:
“Jeepers… Creepers… where’d you get those eyes?”
PREDATOR vs. JEEPERS CREEPERS (2025) doesn’t promise a heroic story. There’s no clear winner. It’s a bloody nightmare where alien predatory technology clashes with an unkillable, supernatural hunger. The film poses the most terrifying question: What happens when the predator realizes it can become prey?
And perhaps, in this battle… Earth is merely a secondary hunting ground.