PREDATOR: BADLANDS Now Eyeing $33 Million Weekend As The Sci-Fi Sequel's CinemaScore Is Revealed

PREDATOR: BADLANDS Now Eyeing $33 Million Weekend As The Sci-Fi Sequel's CinemaScore Is Revealed

Predator: Badlands' opening weekend projections have rocketed up following positive reviews from critics, and now a CinemaScore that stands out as a franchise-best. You can learn more after the jump...

By JoshWilding - Nov 08, 2025 11:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Predator
Source: SFFGazette.com

Predator: Badlands has scored largely very positive reviews (it's "Certified Fresh" at 85% on Rotten Tomatoes), but now moviegoers are weighing in on filmmaker Dan Trachtenberg's latest addition to the franchise.

With an A- CinemaScore, Predator: Badlands has been awarded a grade that's a franchise best, and on par with Dune. As per usual, we'll remind you that CinemaScore is a market research firm that surveys audience reactions to newly released movies.

After attending opening night screenings, moviegoers rate films on an A+ to F scale, providing insights into audience satisfaction. Widely used in the film industry, CinemaScore helps gauge the initial reception of movies and influences box office predictions based on audience feedback.

Predator: Badlands' A- beats Predator (B+), Predator 2 (B+), Alien vs. Predator (B), Alien vs. Predator: Requiem (C), Predators (C+), and The Predator (C+).

This positive word of mouth—the movie has 96% on the fan-generated Popcornmeter—appears to have given Predator: Badlands a boost at the box office, too. Deadline (via SFFGazette.com) reveals that a $14 million Friday puts it on track for an impressive $33 million opening weekend in North America. That's well above those initial $25 million estimates. 

These numbers will remind you of TRON: Ares $14.4 million Friday and $33.2 million start, but here's the main difference: Predator: Badlands cost 52% less to produce than the $220 million Jared Leto-led flop. 

"I have a pretty good idea of where things could go, but at the same time have been trying hard to not make decisions based on that," Trachtenberg recently told io9 of his wider Predator plans. "Because truly, as you know, you’ve got to make one damn good movie at a time."

"So I was really trying very hard to just make sure I’m not hurting this movie by thinking of where things could go next, and [making] sure this is a great movie, and should we do anything else, I will think about it the exact same way," he added.

Predator: Badlands, which stars Elle Fanning and Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi, is set in the future on a remote planet, where a young Predator (Schuster-Koloamatangi), outcast from his clan, finds an unlikely ally in Thia (Fanning) and embarks on a treacherous journey in search of the ultimate adversary.

Dan Trachtenberg directs and produces Predator: Badlands alongside John Davis, Marc Toberoff, Ben Rosenblatt, and Brent O’Connor.

Predator: Badlands is now playing in movie theaters in IMAX, Dolby Cinema, Cinemark XD, 4DX, ScreenX, and premium screens everywhere.

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harryba11zack
harryba11zack - 11/8/2025, 11:36 AM
eye liked it
WhatIfRickJames
WhatIfRickJames - 11/8/2025, 11:43 AM
The Yautja must deal with terrible dry mouth
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 11/8/2025, 2:18 PM
@WhatIfRickJames - I don't know. Their mouths remind me of a few vaginas I used to navigate on a daily basis. Outside fangs and everything. They never had dry mouth down there, that's for sure 😜
MouthyMerc
MouthyMerc - 11/8/2025, 12:08 PM
I loved it. Disney has been killing it ever since they bought the alien and Predator rights. Prey, Romulus, Earth, and Killers have been so good and Badlands is right there with them. Who would of ever thought it be Disney to save these 2 IPs lol
RobertARZVenez
RobertARZVenez - 11/8/2025, 12:10 PM
@MouthyMerc - Yeah right, Disney, uh-huh, Noah Hawley and Dan Trachtenberg didn't do anything.
Amaru
Amaru - 11/8/2025, 12:24 PM
@RobertARZVenez - Kids like you would be saying Disney "killed" those series if it was trending the other way.

Shut the fxck up.

Idiot.
Amaru
Amaru - 11/8/2025, 12:28 PM
@MouthyMerc - Disney is letting the right people make the movies but the Directors and Writers still deserve most of the praise.
Drace24
Drace24 - 11/8/2025, 12:35 PM
@RobertARZVenez - They are contracted by Disney. What do you think a studio does?
RobertARZVenez
RobertARZVenez - 11/8/2025, 1:11 PM
@Amaru - Kid? Brother, I'm 38 years old, I almost never comment, but to say that the success of this is thanks to Disney is an understatement! And if it were the other way around, as you say, I wouldn't say anything. On the contrary, I'd be upset if they failed at something, whether it's Disney, WB, Netflix, or any studio, because I watch series and movies from all of them and I don't promote any of them. Here, it seems to hurt a lot to criticize a studio, when for me, 95% of a project's success belongs to the director and the actors. Otherwise, let the executives direct and produce and see how they do! And sorry if there are any spelling mistakes; I'm from Venezuela and I always follow the page, and I comment using Google Translate.
RobertARZVenez
RobertARZVenez - 11/8/2025, 1:13 PM
@Amaru - There's no need to call me an idiot when I haven't insulted anyone! Grow up, man!
RobertARZVenez
RobertARZVenez - 11/8/2025, 1:17 PM
@Drace24 - Of course they have a contract with the studio, it would be strange if they didn't. What I can't stand is blindly giving credit to the studio when these two guys I mentioned have been doing good work for a long time!
RobertARZVenez
RobertARZVenez - 11/8/2025, 1:19 PM
@Drace24 - What do you think a studio does? Well, I'm pretty sure the studio doesn't direct the movie or act in it.
Drace24
Drace24 - 11/8/2025, 1:31 PM
@RobertARZVenez - Dude... Really? A restaurant doesn't make food either, cooks do. But do you want to tell me you have never said something along the lines of "that restaurant makes good food"?
What am I supposed to believe about you here? That you are too stupid to understand that a studio is not a person or that you pretend to be that stupid in order to argue with people on the internet? Pick one.
MouthyMerc
MouthyMerc - 11/8/2025, 1:47 PM
@RobertARZVenez - Disney hired the right people to make these films and let them do what needs to be done to make these movies/shows good.
MouthyMerc
MouthyMerc - 11/8/2025, 1:49 PM
@Amaru - absolutely. I was just saying in general, under the Disney banner, these 5 alien/predator productions have been so much fun and sooo much better than pre Disney alien/predator stuff.
Drace24
Drace24 - 11/8/2025, 1:51 PM
@RobertARZVenez - Okay, apparently I am talking to an alien here, so I will explain this particular human custom to you to help you understand our earthly ways:

When we normal humans say "Disney made a good movie", we don't mean the "The Walt Disney Company" as a corporate entity, we don't mean any business executives, we don't mean shareholders, Mickey Mouse, the ghost of Walt Disney himself or whatever else you think "Disney" is. We mean, that the totality of all the people working on this particular Disney-production made a movie that we find good.

This may be strange to you as a visitor from Melmac, but here on Earth this is a completely normal thing to say that every homo sapien of average intelligence will easily understand this exact way.

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RegularPoochie
RegularPoochie - 11/8/2025, 12:37 PM
LOVED IT!
TheRationalNerd
TheRationalNerd - 11/8/2025, 12:46 PM
8/10 for me. If they keep this up the next AvP will be out of this world! lol
TheRationalNerd
TheRationalNerd - 11/8/2025, 12:47 PM
I was a little out off about the PG-13 rating at first. But when you realize how gory the synths action is you understand why.
jasonvoorhees
jasonvoorhees - 11/8/2025, 12:50 PM
$33 Million. Just bad like Tron Ares. Flop also.
asherman93
asherman93 - 11/8/2025, 2:57 PM
@jasonvoorhees - Pretty sure its less of an issue for this than Ares, since A) it probably has a lower budget, and b) much better reviews, so word of mouth will hopefully give this film the same kinds of legs the last Puss in Boots movie had.
Mrnorth1921
Mrnorth1921 - 11/8/2025, 1:03 PM
It’s 37 million for us alone. Highest grossing Predator movie of all time. World wide it might make 65-70 mill. For a 105 mill budget. That’s great.
jasonvoorhees
jasonvoorhees - 11/8/2025, 1:32 PM
@Mrnorth1921 - Don't be ridicilous. Where is it great? Pretty low, for PG-13 movie.
Mrnorth1921
Mrnorth1921 - 11/8/2025, 2:24 PM
@jasonvoorhees - Predator also hasn’t been on the big screen for 7 years either. This is actually pretty big for it.
MouthyMerc
MouthyMerc - 11/8/2025, 1:56 PM
Best to last in my opinion

1. Predator
2. Badlands
3. Prey
4. Predator 2
5. Killers
5. Predators
6. The Predator
7. AVP
8. AVP R

1. Aliens
2. Alien
3. Romulus
4. Earth
5. Prometheus
6. Covenant
7. Alien 3
8. Resurrection
RegularPoochie
RegularPoochie - 11/8/2025, 2:32 PM
@MouthyMerc - I would only change Prey for 2. and Badlands 3. from the Predators

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