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After surpassing 28 Years Later, Freakier Friday, and Elio, and with a current global haul of $173.7 million, Predator: Badlands now ranks among the top 25 highest-grossing films of 2025 (as per Box Office Mojo). Out of this, nearly $85 million has come from Domestic markets, and about $88.7 million from international markets. Whether it can surpass the $200 million milestone and outgross Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another, which earned $202.2 million globally, remains uncertain as of now.
As it continues its theatrical run, Dan Trachtenberg’s critically acclaimed sci-fi action film is just around $3.7 million short of outgrossing Alien vs. Predator’s $177.4 million worldwide total and becoming the highest-grossing film in the Predator franchise (Box Office Mojo). It is expected to achieve this target in the coming days. Meanwhile, the seventh Predator installment is also on the verge of overtaking Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford’s Western action-adventure movie, directed by Iron Man’s Jon Favreau. That film is Cowboys & Aliens, and here’s how much Predator: Badlands must earn to outgross it.
Predator: Badlands vs. Cowboys & Aliens – Box Office Comparison
Here’s how the two films compare at the global box office, according to Box Office Mojo data:
Predator: Badlands – Box Office Summary
- Domestic: $85 million
- International: $88.7 million
- Worldwide: $173.7 million
Cowboys & Aliens – Box Office Summary
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- Domestic: $100.2 million
- International: $74.6 million
- Worldwide: $174.8 million
Based on the above figures, the latest Predator entry is just about $1.1 million shy of overtaking the Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford-starrer. At its current pace, Predator: Badlands is expected to outgross Cowboys & Aliens within the next few days.
