PREDATOR: BADLANDS Scores Record-Breaking Number One Box Office Opening

Director Dan Trachtenberg is three for three within the legendary sci-fi franchise.
Predator: Badlands (Credit: 20th Century Studios)
Predator: Badlands (Credit: 20th Century Studios)

Last Updated on November 12, 2025 by Angel Melanson

After a downright dreadful October, the box office has finally experienced a bit of relief thanks to the greatest hunter in the universe. Disney and 20th Century Studios unleashed Predator: Badlands in theaters over the weekend and it easily took the number one spot on the charts. Whatโ€™s more, it massively over-performed, which delivered a record opening for this storied, sci-fi franchise.ย 

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Directed by Dan Trachtenberg, who previously helmed 2022โ€™s Prey, Badlands opened to an estimated $40 million domestically. Estimates heading into the weekend were in the $20 to $30 million range, so it absolutely blew by tracking. Things unfolded similarly overseas, where the film pulled in another $40 million for an $80 million global opening. The previous domestic record for this franchise was Alien vs. Predator, which opened to $38.2 million back in 2004.ย 

This time, the Yautja didnโ€™t need the help of the Xenomorphs, even though Badlands does share some DNA with the Alien franchise, it isnโ€™t being sold as a big crossover. Rather, it stands on its own two feet and audiences have responded very kindly. The movie blowing past its tracking is all about word-of-mouth, which has been stellar up to this point. It also doesn't hurt that it's PG-13 rather than R, like every other movie in this franchise. Thatโ€™s good news because with a $105 million budget, Disney needs this movie to hang around for a while. In the early going though, things are looking good.ย 

The film centers on a young Yautja named Dek (Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi) who is cast out from his clan and winds up on a dangerous planet seeking redemption. There, he finds an unlikely ally in a damaged android named Thia (Elle Fanning) as they embark on a treacherous journey in search of the ultimate adversary.

For Trachtenberg, this asserts him as the Predator whisperer, as heโ€™s now three for three within this franchise over the last three years. The ambitious prequel Prey remains one of the best-reviewed entries in the franchise to date. Meanwhile, Trachtenberg co-directed this yearโ€™s animated anthology Predator: Killer of Killers, which was also met with a very warm response.ย 

Both of those movies went directly to Hulu, however, which makes it all the more impressive that Badlands did so well at the box office. Audiences didnโ€™t get stuck in the โ€œwe have Predator at homeโ€ mentality. This still managed to become a must-see event for many folks. Thatโ€™s a credit to the prestige this series has earned under Trachtenbergโ€™s guidance.ย 

Predator: Badlands is in theaters now. For more, check out FANGORIA #65 from the archives, which features the original Predator on the cover.ย 

Predator: Badlands (Credit: 20th Century Studios)
Predator: Badlands (Credit: 20th Century Studios)