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Predator: Badlands, the seventh installment in the Predator franchise, which premiered in theaters on November 7, 2025, is now in its third week of release. Boasting an 85% Rotten Tomatoes critics’ score and a solid 7.5/10 IMDb rating, Dan Trachtenberg’s latest sci-fi action film has garnered rave reviews from both critics and audiences. On the box office front, it has earned $141.9 million globally, of which $71.7 million has come from North America and the remaining $70.2 million from international markets.
As of now, Badlands ranks among the top 25 highest-grossing titles of 2025 in North America, trailing just behind Tron: Ares’s $73 million domestic earnings, which it is expected to overtake in the next few days, as per Box Office Mojo. After outgrossing several of this year’s popular films, including The Accountant 2 ($65.5 million) and 28 Years Later ($70.4 million) in North America, the sci-fi actioner has also surpassed the domestic total of Leonardo DiCaprio’s acclaimed action thriller One Battle After Another. Let’s take a look at how these two films compare at the box office.
Predator: Badlands vs. One Battle After Another – Box Office Comparison
Here’s how the two films compare at the box office, according to Box Office Mojo data:
Predator: Badlands – Box Office Summary
- North America: $71.7 million
- International: $70.2 million
- Worldwide: $141.9 million
One Battle After Another – Box Office Summary
- North America: $70.3 million
- International: $130.9 million
- Worldwide: $201.2 million
Based on the above numbers, the latest Predator installment is currently leading the Paul Thomas Anderson-directed film by around $1.4 million at the domestic box office, a margin that is likely to widen as Badlands continues its theatrical run. However, on the international front, Predator: Badlands still trails One Battle After Another by roughly $60.7 million, indicating a significant gap in overseas performance as of now.
