The Predator


02:00 am - 04:00 am, Monday, October 27 on WRDM Telemundo Hartford (HDTV) (19.1)

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Un grupo de militares veteranos de guerra queda varado en la selva de Latinoamérica tras una misión de rescate que salió mal. Tras encontrar al único sobreviviente de un grupo de guerrilleros, los hombres deberán hacer frente a un temible depredador que poco a poco irá diezmando sus filas.

2018 Spanish, Castilian Stereo
Acción/aventura Terror Ciencia Ficción Militar Continuación Suspense

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Boyd Holbrook (Actor) .. Quinn McKenna
Born: September 01, 1981
Birthplace: Prestonsburg, Kentucky, United States
Trivia: At age 28 became a model after being discovered while working as a carpenter at a theatre. Went on to model for designer brands such as Gucci, Jean Paul Gaultier, Hugo Boss, Calvin Klein and Marc Jacobs. Aside from acting he plays the banjo and guitar, and is a sculptor who has held several exhibitions. Sent director Gus Van Sant a script, which lead to him being given his first acting role, in the film Milk.
Trevante Rhodes (Actor) .. Williams
Born: February 10, 1990
Birthplace: Ponchatoula, Louisiana, United States
Trivia: At age 10, moved to Little Elm, Texas, with his family.Played football in high school, where he was teammates with future NFL player Cole Beasley.Had an ACL injury while playing football during his senior year of high school.Attended the University of Texas at Austin on an athletic scholarship in track and field.Competed as a sprinter for the Texas Longhorns.In 2009, won a gold medal at the Pan American Junior Athletics Championships.
Jacob Tremblay (Actor) .. Rory McKenna
Born: October 05, 2006
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: First acting role was in a Gerber television commercial. Was chosen by director Lenny Abrahamson from over 2,000 child actors to play the role of Jack in the highly-acclaimed 2015 film Room. Became the youngest male to receive a nomination for a Screen Actors Guild Award when he was nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role for his part in Room. Presented the award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 88th Academy Awards. Has two sisters who are also child actors and have appeared in major films and television series.
Keegan-michael Key (Actor)
Born: March 22, 1971
Birthplace: Detroit, MIchigan, United States
Trivia: Says he was "painfully shy" as a child. Was trained as a Shakespearean actor, but became interested in comedy after he was exposed to improv in college. First TV appearance was in a 1994 episode of ER. Returned to Detroit in 1997 and joined the Second City as a performer and writer. Has received multiple Joseph Jefferson Awards, given to honor achievement in Chicago theater. A founding member of the Planet Ant Theatre.
Olivia Munn (Actor) .. Casey Bracket
Born: July 03, 1980
Birthplace: Oklahoma, United States
Trivia: Spent much of her early life in Japan, after her parents divorced and her mother married a man enlisted in the Air Force. She eventually returned to America to try to break into the entertainment industry. Has starred in TV commercials for McDonald's, Nike and Pepsi. Covered womens' basketball and college football as a sidelines reporter/interviewer for Fox Sports. Made her TV acting debut in 2006 as Mily Acuna on The N's teen surfing drama Beyond the Break. Has hosted G4's entertainment and technology news series Attack of the Show, the network's Formula D (a show about Japanese "drift" racing in the U.S.) and The Daily Nut podcast. Played a receptionist in Rob Schneider's directorial debut, the conman comedy Big Stan (2007). Served as a correspondent on The Daily Show With Jon Stewart. Authored the 2010 book Suck It, Wonder Woman: The Misadventures of a Hollywood Geek. In 2010, appeared on a provocative billboard for PETA to bring attention to the unethical treatment of circus elephants.
Sterling K. Brown (Actor) .. Government Agent
Birthplace: St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Trivia: After pursuing academic success at Stanford University and later the Tisch School of the Arts at NYU, actor Sterling K. Brown began pursuing professional success, appearing on episodes of TV series like NYPD Blue, Boston Legal, and Alias. The appearances bolstered his popularity, and Brown went on to land a number of recurring roles on the shows Starved, Supernatural, and Army Wives. In 2008 he landed a part in the Pacino/De Niro cop thriller Righteous Kill, and three years later stretched his comedic muscles in Our Idiot Brother.
Alfie Allen (Actor) .. Former Marine
Born: September 12, 1986
Birthplace: Hammersmith, London, England
Trivia: Had a small role, with sister Lily Allen, in Oscar-nominated Elizabeth (1998), on which their mother, Alison Owen, was a producer. Is the subject of "Alfie," a song on Lily's debut album, Alright, Still (2006). Claims to be one of the first children in the United Kingdom to be given Ritalin after being diagnosed with attention deficit disorder (ADD). In 2008, succeeded Daniel Radcliffe in the role of troubled teen Alan Strang of Peter Shaffer's Equus for a revival tour of the 1973 play.
Thomas Jane (Actor) .. Military Veteran
Born: February 22, 1969
Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Trivia: An actor with handsome, everyman good looks and undeniable screen presence, Thomas Jane has turned up in everything from low-budget indies to sprawling, big-budget Hollywood action spectacles. Born January 29th, 1969, the Baltimore native's unusual entry into show business found him cast in a Romeo and Juliet-inspired Bollywood musical while still in high school. At just 17 years old, Jane was spotted by a pair of Indian producers looking to cast a young, fair-haired American to act as Romeo to a young Indian actress' Juliet. Alas, the lure of Bollywood weighed heavier than the prospect of another year in high school, so Jane soon dropped out to film Padamati Sandhya Ragam in Madras, India. When filming wrapped, he quickly returned stateside despite some tempting offers in India, and a year later, the struggling actor was making the move to Los Angeles. Finding work in L.A. didn't prove easy, but thanks to persistence and hard work, Jane eventually made his way into the local theater scene. A small role in the gay-themed drama I'll Love You Forever...Tonight was followed by a small part in the 1992 film Buffy the Vampire Slayer.Two short years later, Jane stepped into the lead for the quirky crime comedy At Ground Zero, and a role in the ill-fated Crow sequel The Crow: City of Angels followed in 1996. The next year, Jane was cast in the major starring role of real-life beatnik Neal Cassady for the independent film The Last Time I Committed Suicide with Keanu Reeves. By late 1997, Jane's star was steadily rising thanks to supporting parts in Face/Off and Boogie Nights. In 1998, he went indie once again with a role as a former heroin dealer looking to go straight in Thursday and then took a small part in the all-star ensemble cast of the war drama The Thin Red Line.With his role as a shark wrangler in the open-water thriller Deep Blue Sea in 1999, Jane graduated to full-on Hollywood action hero. After returning to Paul Thomas Anderson's fold for Magnolia later that year, he portrayed baseball legend Mickey Mantle in the acclaimed, made-for-HBO feature 61* (2001). His role as a quick-tempered detective working alongside Morgan Freeman's character in Under Suspicion (2000) found Jane at the top of his game, and though performances in The Sweetest Thing (2002) and Dreamcatcher (2003) went largely unseen due to poor box-office performances, audiences could rest assured that they would see plenty of the newly buff actor when he donned the famous skull T-shirt and loaded up to rid the streets of crime in the eagerly anticipated comic book adaptation The Punisher (2004). Two years later Jane would continue his onscreen love-affair with firearms as a Federal Witness Protection program particpant whose cover is dangerously blown in the Elemore Leonard adaptation Killshot. While Jane's performance as an infamous gangster was solid in the action thriller Give 'Em Hell Malone, he wouldn't find true success with mainstream audiences until he took on the leading role in HBO's Hung (2009-2012), a dark comedy following a history teacher (Jane) who moonlights as a prostitute.
Augusto Aguilera (Actor)
Jake Busey (Actor) .. The Son of Peter Keyes
Born: June 15, 1971
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Part of a burgeoning "second generation" of Hollywood actors, Jake Busey, the long-limbed son of Gary Busey, established himself as a reliable character actor in the 1990s. Though he made his film debut at age five in Straight Time (1978), Busey had no plans to become an actor until he took a drama class "on a whim" while attending Santa Barbara College. Busey spent three years auditioning before he finally broke through in the early '90s. Despite the slow start, Busey worked steadily throughout the decade, alternating between small roles in high profile studio movies, including I'll Do Anything (1994) and Twister (1996), and more substantial parts in smaller films, such as S.F.W. (1994) and Tail Lights Fade (1999). Busey starred a member of the gung ho young battalion in Paul Verhoeven's ironic, effects-laden science fiction adventure Starship Troopers (1997), but he was back to supporting duties in big movies when he and the more diminutive second generationer Scott Caan were paired as government assassins in Enemy of the State (1998). Happy to do more than dodge special effects, Busey played Luke Wilson's bully older brother in the romantic comedy Home Fries (1998) and co-starred with Jamie Foxx in the crime comedy Held Up (2000). Busey's foray into series TV as the laid-back Dennis on UPN's Shasta McNasty (1999) proved short-lived. Returning to movies after his unfortunate foray into series TV, Busey appeared in the weak Jamie Foxx comedy Held Up (2000). Busey then co-starred as a resolute bachelor moved to compete with Jerry O'Connell for Shannon Elizabeth's love in the tasteless comedy Tomcats (2001). Tomcats, however, mercifully failed at the box office. Busey's next comedy, the office farce The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest (2002), suffered a similar fate. Busey finally added a success to his resume, though, with the creepy murder by numbers thriller Identity (2003). Featuring Busey as a snarling convict trapped in a motel with other Agatha Christie-esque little Indians John Cusack, Amanda Peet, Ray Liotta and Clea DuVall, Identity reveled in movie-literate scares and deftly survived the pre-summer blockbuster late spring box office lull.
Yvonne Strahovski (Actor) .. Emily
Born: July 30, 1982
Birthplace: Maroubra, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia: Australian character actress and playwright Yvonne Strahovski attended the Theatre Nepean drama program at the University of Western Sydney before achieving fame as a small-screen star on series and telemovies in her native Australia. Viewers first caught her on Channel 7's short-lived yet memorable Headland series, then as Martina on the weekly Channel 9 drama Sea Patrol. After a role her her debut feature, Middle of Nowhere, Strahovski heard Hollywood beckoning, and in 2006, she officially moved to Los Angeles. Almost immediately, she signed for a plum role in her first Tinseltown series: the NBC sci-fi comedy Chuck (2007), about Chuck Bartowski (Zachary Levi), a computer nerd-turned-highly unlikely spy. The actress played Sarah Walker, the top CIA agent assigned to work with Chuck, with whom she becomes romantically involved. A bit role in the 2011 action upos Killer Elite followed, and the followng year Strahovski joined the cast of Showtime's hit serial killer series Dexter while still maintaing her role on Chuch.
Brian A. Prince (Actor)
Mike Dopud (Actor)
Born: June 10, 1968
Niall Matter (Actor)
Born: October 20, 1980
Birthplace: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Trivia: At 13, he was writing, directing and starring in his own short films. His parents sent him to work on oil rigs with his grandfather at age 17, which he continued to do off and on until he was 25. In 1999, he portrayed Groucho Marx in the play A Night in the Ukraine, for which he won Best Male Actor at the Alberta High School Zone Provincials. Studied at the Vancouver Film School. At age 25, he suffered a job-related accident on an oil rig that almost resulted in the amputation of his right leg. One of his first jobs when he moved to Vancouver was "hanging out the side of skyscrapers changing windows and fixing the weather stripping."
Javier Lacroix (Actor)
Gabriel LaBelle (Actor)
Nikolas Dukic (Actor)
RJ Fetherstonhaugh (Actor)
James Salisbury (Actor)
Duncan Fraser (Actor)
Gary Chalk (Actor)
Born: February 17, 1952
Birthplace: Southampton, England
Trivia: Moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, in June 1957.Wanted to become a teacher.Studied acting at Studio 58.Auditioned for the role of Megatron in Beast Wars: Transformers (1996), but was casted as Optimus Primal.Is an skilled guitarist and singer.
Emy Aneke (Actor)
Darryl Scheelar (Actor)
Fraser Aitcheson (Actor)
Born: March 30, 1973
Eduard Witzke (Actor)
Lochlyn Munro (Actor)
Born: February 12, 1966
Birthplace: Lac La Hache, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Born Richard Laughlin Munro in the small town of Lac La Hache in British Columbia, Canadian-born actor Lochlyn Munro made a name for himself with high-strung comic performances in such films as Scary Movie, Dead Man on Campus, and A Guy Thing, as well as turns in more dramatic roles. A gifted sportsman who won awards as a competitive athlete, Munro was in his mid-'20s when he began to focus on a career in acting. His first professional credits were guest appearances on such TV series as Wiseguy and Neon Rider, and while he made his big-screen debut with a bit part in Cadence, he spent much of the early to mid-'90s doing television work, and began building a fan base when he was cast as a regular on the Canadian drama Northwood. He also starred in the short-lived crime series Two, and played recurring roles on JAG and Charmed. Munro's breakthrough was the comedy Dead Man on Campus, in which he played an overly intense college student whose roommates, in hopes of scoring an easy A, attempt to lead him to his death; he was cast as another tightly wound young man in A Night at the Roxbury. In 2000, Munro appeared in the top-grossing horror film spoof Scary Movie, as well as a more straightforward terror tale, Dracula 2000, and Bruce Paltrow's karaoke-themed comedy drama Duets.
Françoise Yip (Actor)
Born: September 04, 1972
Rhys Williams (Actor)
Born: January 01, 1892
Died: May 28, 1969
Trivia: Few of the performers in director John Ford's How Green Was My Valley (1941) were as qualified to appear in the film as Rhys Williams. Born in Wales and intimately familiar from childhood with that region's various coal-mining communities, the balding, pug-nosed Williams was brought to Hollywood to work as technical director and dialect coach for Ford's film. The director was so impressed by Williams that he cast the actor in the important role of Welsh prize fighter Dai Bando. Accruing further acting experience in summer stock, Rhys Williams became a full-time Hollywood character player, appearing in such films as Mrs. Miniver (1942), The Spiral Staircase (1946), The Inspector General (1949), and Our Man Flint (1966).
Malcolm Masters (Actor)
Jan Bos (Actor)
Born: October 30, 1962
Harrison MacDonald (Actor)
Sage Brocklebank (Actor)
Born: January 14, 1978
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Coulton Jackson (Actor)
Sean Owen Roberts (Actor)
Colin Corrigan (Actor)
Anousha Alamian (Actor)
Ryan Scramstad (Actor)
Patrick Sabonqui (Actor)
J.C. Williams (Actor)
Sean Kohnke (Actor)
Juan Pacheco (Actor)
Lars Grant (Actor)
Byron Brisco (Actor)
Fraser Corbett (Actor)
Chad Bellamy (Actor)
Peter Shinkoda (Actor)
Born: March 25, 1971
Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Trivia: Studied classical piano in his youth. Dreamed of being an Olympic hockey player as a kid. Studied engineering in college. Worked as a film editor before pursuing his acting career full-time.
Aaron Craven (Actor)
Born: July 25, 1974
Kyle Strauts (Actor)
Paul Lazenby (Actor)
Devielle Johnson (Actor)
Trivia: Was raised by his maternal grandparents.Played collegiate football.Met wife Alison Anattol Johnson at University of Puget Sound.Studied acting at Seattle Acting School, Playhouse West and The Acting School.Trained in Meisner technique.Has worked as a youth coordinator, teacher and coach.
Andrews Jenkins (Actor)
Dean Redman (Actor)
Steve Wilder (Actor)
Born: October 23, 1970

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