Predator Badlands has delivered a massive boost to the global box office, emerging as the strongest opening for the long-running sci-fi franchise. The latest installment collected an impressive $40 million in North America alone over its first weekend, securing the top spot at the domestic box office and injecting energy into a sluggish movie season.
The worldwide appeal of the film pushed its international earnings to another $40 million, bringing the global opening weekend total to a powerful $80 million. This result surpasses the previous record held by the 2004 hit Alien vs Predator which had opened with $38.3 million domestically. The latest chapter not only brings fresh storytelling but also delivers the biggest launch the franchise has ever seen.
Directed and written by Dan Trachtenberg, Predator Badlands comes with the highest production budget in the franchise’s history at nearly $105 million. Industry watchers suggest that weekday performance will determine the film’s path toward profitability. With strong word of mouth and positive reviews it appears well-positioned to sustain momentum beyond the opening weekend.
Badlands introduces a new direction for the Predator universe. The story follows a young outcast Predator played by Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi teaming up with an android researcher portrayed by Elle Fanning. For the first time in the series the Predator takes center stage as a heroic character rather than a fearsome antagonist. This shift has resonated with audiences and critics alike as the film currently holds strong approval ratings including an 85 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes and an A- CinemaScore.
With solid reception thrilling action and a bold narrative twist Predator Badlands stands out as the number one movie worldwide and sets a promising stage for the future of the franchise.

