PREDATOR: BADLANDS Is Officially The Biggest PREDATOR Movie Ever

Director Dan Trachtenbergโ€™s latest has set a new high bar for the franchise.
Predator: Badlands (Credit: 20th Century Studios)
Predator: Badlands (Credit: 20th Century Studios)

Disney ruled the Thanksgiving holiday box office as Zootopia 2 recorded a record-shattering opening, pulling in a staggering $556.4 million globally over the five-day, Wednesday to Sunday stretch. That includes a whopping $156 million domestically. But thatโ€™s not where the good news ends. Further down on the charts, Disney got a bit more good news as Predator: Badlands officially became the biggest Predator movie ever.ย 

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On its fourth weekend, director Dan Trachtenbergโ€™s Badlands added another $4.8 million to its ever-growing domestic total. The film also added to its total overseas during the holiday, despite the stiff competition from the likes of Zootopia 2 and Wicked: For Good. With that, the latest entry in the long-running franchise has amassed $85 million in North America to go with $88.7 million internationally for a grand total of $173.7 million worldwide.ย 

With that, it passes the lifetime total of 2004โ€™s crossover Alien vs. Predator ($172.5 million worldwide) to take the crown for the franchise. Now, there is a pretty big caveat here as Badlands is also by far the most expensive movie in the Predator canon to date, boasting a $105 million price tag. So it still has a ways to go before it reaches theatrical profitability, with its run winding down. It should get close to $200 million worldwide before allโ€™s said and done.ย 

The film centers on a young Predator named Dek (Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi) who is cast out from his clan and winds up on a dangerous planet in search of redemption. With the help of a damaged android named Thia (Elle Fanning), the unlikely duo embarks on a perilous quest in search of the ultimate adversary.

Now, the movie wonโ€™t profit in theaters but Badlands has been met with stellar reviews. Trachtenberg is three for three in that department after 2022โ€™s Prey and this yearโ€™s animated Predator: Killer of Killers. Thereโ€™s a decent chance that Disney could look at this as a loss leader as they look to invest in both this and the Alien franchise as theatrical concerns. Thereโ€™s certainly more value in a well-liked movie making $200 million at the box office than there is in dumping a great movie like Prey directly to streaming. Thatโ€™s one way to look at it.ย 

There's value in this movie beyond theaters, whereas the average blockbuster disappointment doesnโ€™t have much to hang its hat on. This, however, is adding another very good movie to a long-running franchise that Disney is invested in. After putting Prey and Killer of Killers directly on Hulu, this could be viewed as growing pains. Especially if the studio wants a new Alien/Predator crossover movie, which seems to be the endgame here. Weโ€™ll see how it all shakes out. For now, there is a new king of in the Predator universe.ย 

Predator: Badlands is in theaters now. For more, find out what James Cameronโ€™s R-rated Jurassic Park would have looked like.ย 

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