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Halloween Costume Guide

Naru From Prey Halloween Costume Guide

She trained to hunt. The Predator had no idea what it walked into.

Amber Midthunder Alien Native American Sci-Fi Warrior
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Quick Answer: The Naru costume is a Comanche warrior build where the tomahawk and face paint do the recognition work.
  • Fringed Leather Dress or Suede Pants and Tunic (essential)
  • Tomahawk Axe (essential)
  • Face Makeup Set
  • Long Dark Wig
  • Bow and Arrow
  • Armor Cuff, Waist Bag, Belt-Wrapped Boots

Naru spends most of Prey trying to convince the men in her tribe that she is ready to hunt, and then proves it by killing the most dangerous predator any of them will ever encounter. She is a Comanche warrior played by Amber Midthunder in the 2022 Hulu film directed by Dan Trachtenberg, set within the Predator franchise (Wikipedia). The film is set in 1719 on the Great Plains and was made in consultation with the Comanche Nation, which also produced a full Comanche-language version. The costume is earthy and layered, and the tomahawk is what makes people stop and ask.

Items Total11 Items
DifficultyEasy-Medium
VibeComanche Warrior
Cost$60–$130

Naru Halloween Costume Items

Naru from Prey Halloween costume guide infographic showing fringed leather dress, tomahawk, bow and arrow, face paint, dark wig, armor cuff, suede pants, waist bag, and belt-wrapped boots

Naru Costume Items

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Naru Prey Comanche Warrior
  • 1 American Indian Dress (essential)This is the base layer and it needs to read as functional, not decorative. Look for something in tan, brown, or cream with fringe detail. Avoid anything with heavy beading or sequins — Naru’s clothing is practical. She lives in it. It should look that way.
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  • 2 Native American WigLong, dark, and straight. If your hair already matches that description, skip this. The wig is a supporting detail, not a centerpiece, but it completes the silhouette when it is needed.
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  • 3 Native American CostumeAn alternative to the standalone dress if you want a coordinated full set. Check that the palette stays in earthy tones and that the fringe is present. This option can work for people who want to skip sourcing individual pieces.
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  • 4 Bow and ArrowNaru carries a bow throughout most of the film. At a party it is easy to hold and immediately communicates “hunter.” Tuck the arrows into a bag or belt rather than carrying them loose all night.
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  • 5 Native American SpearA secondary weapon option if you want to lean into the warrior aspect. The spear is harder to carry all night than the bow. Know that before you commit to it.
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  • 6 Tomahawk Axe (essential)This is what people will remember and ask about. The tomahawk-on-a-rope is Naru’s signature weapon in the film, used to land hits at range and retrieve it back. Prop versions without the rope attachment still work for recognition. Carry it in hand or tuck it at the waist.
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  • 7 Makeup SetNaru wears facial markings in combat scenes, typically simple lines or dots across the cheeks and forehead. A face and body paint set in earthy reds, whites, and blacks covers this. Keep it geometric and sparse — this is not theatrical makeup.
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  • 8 Armor CuffA small forearm guard at one wrist. It is the kind of specific detail that lands with people who have actually seen the film. Check your closet first if you own any leather bracelets or cuffs in a similar tone.
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  • 9 Suede PantUse these instead of the dress if you prefer a top-and-pants build. The suede texture in a tan or brown shade keeps the palette consistent and reads as part of the same outfit rather than a separate costume piece.
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  • 10 LARP Waist BagClipped at the hip for carrying small items through the night. Fill it before you leave — an empty bag collapses and looks like an afterthought. A folded cloth inside is enough to keep the shape.
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  • 11 Nikki Belt Wrapped BootThe layered, tied boot is a specific visual detail of Naru’s look. It takes the footwear from generic to intentional without adding much complexity to the build.
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Naru from Prey leaping through a dark forest holding a rope-attached tomahawk, wearing fringed earthy leather clothing with her dark hair streaming behind her

How to Style the Naru Halloween Costume

The tomahawk is what people see first, and it needs to look like it belongs to the outfit rather than being held as an afterthought. If the prop is too shiny or too obviously plastic, the warrior look falls apart — you end up looking like someone who grabbed a random weapon on the way out. Keep the prop close to the earthy palette of the clothing. The face paint is the second detail that commits the look. Skip it and the costume is a generic warrior. Add even simple geometric lines across the cheeks and it becomes something specific.

In the film, Naru watches a mountain lion take down a bear and realizes the Predator hunts whatever hunts her — which means she needs to become the one doing the hunting. She sets a trap using the Predator’s own targeting system against it. At the party, that is the mode: calm, watching, two steps ahead. Not aggressive. Hunters do not announce themselves.

Pick one weapon and commit to it

Brief says eleven items. That does not mean carry all three weapons at once. The tomahawk is the most character-specific prop in the build — the rope trick from the film is what most people remember. The bow is easier to carry all night but gives you a more general warrior read. The spear is the hardest to manage in a crowd and is the least distinctive of the three. Choose based on what you can actually hold for four hours without it becoming a problem.

The face paint will migrate

Body and face paint set over a primer holds longer, but any facial paint will shift after a few hours of talking, drinking, and warm air. Geometric marks with defined edges smear into something unreadable faster than you expect. Apply over a setting powder, bring a small mirror, and check at some point in the night. Blurred paint at midnight reads as “face paint accident” rather than “battle markings.”

Naru Group Halloween Costume Ideas

Group Idea: Prey Cast

Comancheria Defenders: Naru, Taabe, Feral Predator

Excellent group concept if everyone has seen the film. The three central figures in the conflict, two Comanche siblings and the alien hunter that brings everything to a head. The visual contrast between Naru and Taabe’s earthy warrior builds and the Feral Predator’s creature costume is striking. The Predator costume is the heaviest build in the group, but it carries the whole thing.

Group Idea: Action Heroines

Apex Survivors: Naru, Ellen Ripley, Lara Croft, Arya Stark

Strong group for a mixed crowd. All four characters are known for surviving situations designed to kill them, and all four have distinct enough looks that no two costumes blur together. Ripley and Lara Croft have high general recognition. Arya carries broad fandom reach. Naru adds the freshest entry and the most distinct visual palette. The group works at a general party without much explanation needed.

Group Idea: Same Actor

Amber Midthunder Roles: Naru, Kerry Loudermilk, Rosa Ortecho, Princess Yue

Might work, but this concept lives or dies on the crowd knowing each role and connecting them to the same actress. Kerry Loudermilk from Legion and Rosa Ortecho from Roswell, New Mexico are niche. Princess Yue from the 2025 Avatar live-action series has broader reach. Naru is the anchor. Without context from someone in the group explaining the theme, most people will read it as four unrelated costumes standing together.

Naru Kerry Loudermilk Rosa Ortecho Princess Yue

Group Idea: Same Name

The Naru Monikers: Naru (Prey), Naru Osaka, Naru Kotoishi

Might work, but only if your group finds the name-coincidence concept funny enough to carry the night. Naru Osaka from Sailor Moon and Naru Kotoishi from Barakamon share a name with Naru from Prey and nothing else. The costumes look completely unrelated. This is a group that makes sense written on paper and needs explaining at every party it attends.

Naru (Prey) Naru Osaka Naru Kotoishi

Group Idea: Hunters

Masters of the Hunt: Naru, The Mandalorian, Geralt of Rivia, Kratos

Strong group at a convention or gaming-adjacent party. All four characters define themselves through hunting or being hunted, and the costume contrast is good: Naru’s earthy warrior build next to Mandalorian armor, Geralt’s monster hunter gear, and Kratos’s war paint and weapons. This group gets immediate recognition at the right event. At a general Halloween party, Kratos and Mando carry the weight while Naru and Geralt get more questions.

Naru from Prey sitting wearily against a tree in a forest, wearing fringed leather clothing with blood on her chin, showing the battered and determined look of the character mid-film

Naru Halloween Costume DIY Tips

Building the Look

This build is more flexible than it looks. The palette is earthy and forgiving, and most of the layers can be sourced, substituted, or pulled from a well-stocked closet. The two things that cannot be faked are the face paint and the tomahawk.

  • Dress or tunic: thrift stores often have fringed or suede-look tops. Check there before buying new.
  • Suede pants: tan or brown trousers in any fabric with a matte finish work as a substitute. The texture matters less than the colour.
  • Wig: skip it if your hair is long and dark. Add it if it is not — the silhouette reads better with length.
  • Tomahawk: the rope detail is optional. A plain prop tomahawk tucked at the waist works. Do not skip it entirely.
  • Armor cuff: a wide leather bracelet in a matching tone does the same job. Check your jewelry box.
  • Waist bag: any small belt pouch works. Fill it before you leave — an empty one loses its shape.
  • Boots: wrap leather cord or a strip of suede around the calf of a plain boot. That is the belt-wrapped detail without buying new footwear.

Playing Naru at the Party

Naru is not loud. She is observant. In the film she spends more time watching and thinking than she does talking, which is actually a useful mode at a busy Halloween party.

  • When someone asks who you are: “I hunted the thing that was hunting us.” That lands whether or not they have seen the film.
  • Her best quote for a party setting: “What you are afraid of and what hunts you are the same thing.” Say it plainly. Do not oversell it.
  • The tomahawk gives you something to hold, which matters in a crowd. A prop in hand is more useful than a prop hanging from your belt that keeps catching on people.
  • If someone asks about the face paint specifically, explain the combat markings. Most people will find it more interesting than they expected.

Naru Halloween Costume: FAQ

Start with a fringed leather or suede dress or top-and-pants combination in earthy tones. The tomahawk is the prop that makes people ask questions. Add a long dark wig, war paint across the face, a bow and arrow, and a belt pouch for the full build. Keep the palette in browns and tans throughout.

Prey came out in 2022 and has held up well on streaming, so recognition is still reasonable among people who watch action and sci-fi. At a general Halloween party, you will get some people who know the film immediately and others who read the look as a general warrior costume without the Predator connection. Both outcomes are fine.

Two quotes define her. The first sets up the whole film: “What you’re afraid of and what hunts you are the same thing.” The second is what she tells the Predator in the climax, in Comanche: “Sii sa kai.” It means “You are what hunts me.” She uses it to spring the trap that ends the fight.

Naru is played by Amber Midthunder, a Native American actress from the Fort Peck Sioux Tribe. She is also known for her roles in Legion and Roswell, New Mexico. Prey was directed by Dan Trachtenberg and released on Hulu in 2022.

Yes. The film is set in the Comanche Nation in 1719, and Naru is a young Comanche woman training to be a hunter. The production worked with Comanche Nation consultants and released a full Comanche-language dub of the film.

Pick one. The tomahawk is the most recognizable because of the rope trick in the film. The bow and arrow works for immediate character recognition. Carrying all three gets cumbersome at a party. One well-chosen prop beats three awkward ones.

Yes. Naru and Taabe is the most coherent pairing from the film. Her brother, her rival, her partner by the end. Two people who know the film will get it immediately. You can also pair Naru with the Feral Predator for the central conflict of the movie, which reads well at a party even without context.