

Female Viking Warrior in New Predator Film Sparks Historical Debate
A new trailer for the upcoming Predator film, "Predator: Killer of Killers," has sparked debate online. The controversy centers around a female Viking character featured in the trailer. Some viewers have criticized the inclusion of a female warrior, claiming it's historically inaccurate. However, the video by longmirelp on social media provides compelling evidence to counter these claims. The video cites Norse mythology, which is rich with stories of powerful female warriors, shield maidens, and Valkyries. Furthermore, the video highlights an archaeological discovery from 1878 in Birka, Sweden. The grave of a high-ranking Viking warrior was initially believed to belong to a man. However, DNA analysis in 2017 revealed it was a woman, buried with weapons and armor, indicating a significant military role. "This wasn't some modern revisionist fantasy," the video's creator states. "Viking women were always hardcore." The video concludes by urging viewers to show respect for these historical women warriors. "Predator: Killer of Killers" will be released on Hulu on June 6th.