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Predator: Badlands Roars Past Creed, Nears Box Office Milestones

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Predator: Badlands is now the top-grossing solo film in the franchise.
  • The film recently surpassed the global earnings of Creed and The Italian Job.
  • Badlands is $3 million away from beating Alien vs. Predator's box office.
Predator: Badlands Roars Past Creed, Nears Box Office Milestones

The latest installment, Predator: Badlands, has achieved a significant box office milestone, becoming the top-grossing film within the solo Predator series. With a global earning of $174.4 million, it has rapidly outpaced its predecessors in just under four weeks of its theatrical run. This success positions it to soon overtake even crossover films like Alien vs. Predator.

The film's impressive performance has seen it surpass the worldwide earnings of the critically acclaimed boxing drama Creed, starring Michael B. Jordan and Sylvester Stallone. Furthermore, Predator: Badlands is now mere millions away from eclipsing the global box office total of the popular 2003 heist film, The Italian Job, with expectations that it will achieve this feat imminently.

While Predator: Badlands is on track to set new records for the franchise, reaching the $200 million global box office mark appears unlikely within its current theatrical run. The film follows a young outcast Predator who allies with a synthetic owned by the Weyland-Yutani Corporation on a perilous journey.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Predator: Badlands has earned $174.4 million globally as of the latest reported figures.
Yes, Predator: Badlands has surpassed the worldwide earnings of the boxing drama Creed.
It is the highest-grossing film in the solo Predator series, but trails the Alien vs. Predator crossover.

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