Predator: Badlands Eyes Franchise Record with Stellar $38.5M Opening Weekend

November 8, 2025
Predator: Badlands Eyes Franchise Record with Stellar $38.5M Opening Weekend
  • Predator: Badlands, directed by Dan Trachtenberg, is kicking off with a strong domestic box office: projected opening between $36 million and $38.5 million for the first weekend after a Friday haul around $15.6 million, with previews contributing roughly $5 million.

  • Early tracking suggests the film could set a franchise record for a standalone Predator title, potentially surpassing the $38.4 million debut of Alien vs. Predator (2004) and outpacing expectations from pre-release previews.

  • Predator: Badlands reportedly cost around $105 million to produce, notably less than Ares’ rumored $220 million, with strong early reception contrasted against Tron: Ares’ mixed results.

  • Nuremberg expands to about 1,802 locations with roughly $1.4 million from Friday/previews; Sony Classics acquired rights in June, and reviews are positive though not breakout.

  • Cast and crew include Elle Fanning and Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi; the film is PG-13, produced with a $105 million budget plus marketing costs.

  • A personal viewing note on Richard Linklater’s Nouvelle Vogue on Netflix praises its quality and performances and highlights Linklater’s two-film year.

  • The piece closes with a donation appeal to support Showbiz411’s independent journalism, underscoring its funding model.

  • Context includes franchise history, with John Davis among the producers; the article sources from The Hollywood Reporter, dated August 11, 2025, authored by Pamela McClintock.

  • Overall reception among audiences and critics is shaping expectations, as early reviews, tone, and star performances influence the box office trajectory.

  • Paramount’s Regretting You trails with a slower start but reaches about $33.7 million, led by Allison Williams and Dave Franco with supporting young stars Mason Thames and McKenna Grace.

  • Other wide releases, including Die My Love, Christy, and Nuremberg, are anticipated to open lower, with titles like Die My Love premiering in multiplexes and receiving mixed early indicators.

  • Critical reception cites a Metacritic around 71 and Rotten Tomatoes around 86%, with some describing the film as heartfelt or tame and noting it is the first Predator entry rated PG-13.

Summary based on 7 sources


Get a daily email with more Entertainment stories

More Stories