3 Franchise Villains Who Looked Totally Different in Their First Draft

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Movie villains tend to arrive on screen looking inevitable, as if there was never any other way to design them. That’s rarely true. Behind almost every iconic bad guy sits a graveyard of scrapped sketches, rejected suits, and concepts that would have changed film history if they’d made it to the final cut.

Some of these early versions were quietly shelved in a sketchbook. Others actually made it onto a set before someone realized the mistake. Here are three franchise villains whose first drafts looked almost nothing like the versions audiences eventually feared.

1. The Predator’s original design was an insect-like alien, not a mandibled hunter

1. The Predator's original design was an insect-like alien, not a mandibled hunter (Image Credits: Pexels)
1. The Predator’s original design was an insect-like alien, not a mandibled hunter (Image Credits: Pexels)

Long before the dreadlocked, mandible-jawed hunter became one of science fiction’s most recognizable monsters, the creature in 1987’s Predator was something else entirely. As originally conceived, the Predator was not the imposing, mandibled creature that appeared in the finished film, but was more in line with the Xenomorph from the Alien films, an upright digitigrade with a wiry exoskeleton, but with the head of an insect. That version was actually built and brought to the jungle set in Mexico, not left behind in a sketchbook.

The suit proved disastrous in practice. When the costume finally arrived, the crew unpackaged a version that featured long extensor legs, a dog-like head, and a single eye, and the…

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Author : Matthias Binder

Publish date : 2026-08-19 06:31:00

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