Should Shane Black's The Predator acknowledge the existence of Super Predators?

Chris
AdminBroken TuskSep-27-2016 2:47 PMAlthough director Shane Black has expressed previously that his fourth installment, The Predator would not ignore Predator 2 or Predators, that doesn't mean certain aspects won't be acknowledged. 2010's release of Robert Rodriguez's Predators introduced us to more of the Predator culture - particularly the existence of "Super Predators" and their relationship with the more "civilized" Hunters we were used to.
Considering it is known that Shane Black aims to take the franchise back to its roots, it's possible we won't see much of an expansion of the Predator mythology like Predators attempted. This would also mean the likelihood of seeing Super Predators referenced in the new film is very slim.
However, with the upcoming prequel novelization in the works, I'm tempted to think we may see more of the Predator culture explored after all in The Predator. But will that include Super Predators and their blood feud with the other Yautja tribes?
My question to fellow Predator fans is this: Should The Predator at the very least acknowledge the existence of Super Predators? Or, shall they remain a mystery to the characters present in the new film? Should there be subtle hints or nods to their existence? Or should they remain an "unknown" until explored once again in potential, later sequels? Let me know what you think.
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