Overview
- Weekend estimates show a $13 million domestic second frame from 3,725 theaters, a 67.5%–68% drop from its franchise-best $40 million debut.
- After 10 days, the film stands at $66.3 million domestically, surpassing the 1987 original to become the franchise’s top North American earner.
- The global total has reached $136.3 million, making it the second-highest-grossing Predator film worldwide behind 2018’s The Predator at $160.5 million.
- The production budget is reported at $105 million before marketing, and industry trackers currently project a $90 million to $100 million domestic finish.
- The slide follows the loss of IMAX and other premium-format screens to newcomers that opened first and second at the weekend box office.