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The latest Predator installment, Predator: Badlands, is now in its fifth week of theatrical run and has earned $180 million worldwide, placing it 23rd among 2025’s highest-grossing releases. It currently sits just behind Paul Thomas Anderson’s Golden Globe–nominated One Battle After Another, which stands at $203.6 million globally (Box Office Mojo). With a gap of $23.5 million, however, catching up with the Leonardo DiCaprio-starrer now seems unlikely for Badlands. Still, the film has already secured a major milestone – it is now the highest-grossing entry in the Predator franchise.
Recently, Dan Trachtenberg’s sci-fi actioner overtook the $177.3 million global haul of The Haunting (1999), the supernatural horror film starring Liam Neeson. And now, Badlands is closing in on the worldwide total of an often overlooked but highly recommended sci-fi thriller – the 2006 Denzel Washington movie Deja Vu. Here’s how much more Predator: Badlands needs to earn to surpass Deja Vu at the global box office.
Predator: Badlands vs. Deja Vu – 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
- North America: $88.2 million
- International: $91.8 million
- Worldwide: $180 million
Deja Vu – Box Office Summary
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- North America: $64 million
- International: $116.5 million
- Worldwide: $180.5 million
As the numbers indicate, Predator: Badlands currently trails the Denzel Washington-led sci-fi thriller by roughly $500K in worldwide earnings. Given its ongoing momentum, the latest Predator installment is expected to surpass Deja Vu’s global total before wrapping up its theatrical run.
