‘Predator: Badlands’ Hits $90 Million Domestic, $181.8 Million Worldwide as Sixth Weekend Sets Franchise Mark
Despite strong reviews, the grosses remain well below the roughly $262 million theatrical threshold implied by its $105 million budget.
Overview
- After 38 days in theaters, the film reached $90 million in North America and is tracking to finish between $90 million and $95 million domestically.
- The sixth weekend delivered about $1 million—the best sixth weekend for any Predator title—even after a loss of 815 theaters and a 46.2% drop from the prior frame.
- Worldwide earnings stand at $181.8 million, making it the highest-grossing entry in the Predator franchise to date.
- The movie has edged past the lifetime global totals of Road to Perdition and Daredevil, per Box Office Mojo tallies cited in trade reporting.
- Critical and audience reception remains strong, with an 86% critics’ score and mid-90s audience approval on Rotten Tomatoes, while the 1987 original ranks among AMC+’s most-streamed movies in the U.S.