Box office The Predator grossed $51 million in the United States and Canada, and $109.5 million in other territories, for a total worldwide gross of $160.5 million, against a production budget of $88 million. In the United States and Canada,
The Predator was released alongside
White Boy Rick,
A Simple Favor and
Unbroken: Path to Redemption, and was projected to gross $25–32 million from 4,037 theaters in its opening weekend. It made $10.5 million on its first day, including $2.5 million from Thursday night previews. It went on to debut to $24 million, finishing first at the box office but marking a lower start than the
2010 film ($24.8 million). It dropped 65% in its second weekend to $8.7 million, finishing fourth. In its third weekend the film grossed $3.9 million, finishing eighth.
Critical response Audiences polled by
CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of C+ on an A+ to F scale, those on
PostTrak gave it a 66% positive score and a 55% "definite recommend", and social media monitor RelishMix noted there were "mixed reactions" about the film online. Brian Tallerico of
RogerEbert.com praised the ensemble, pacing and Black's direction, writing, "Black is assisted greatly by an incredibly charismatic cast, and he knows how to use them to amplify their strengths." A. A. Dowd of
The A.V. Club wrote "
The Predator, which Black penned with
Monster Squad co-writer and director Fred Dekker, makes a few concessions to modern blockbuster filmmaking, including an overabundance of CGI, a blatantly franchise-thirsty ending, and some winking references to the original. But the movie's values are more 1988 than 2018, and that's what makes it fun, at least in spurts: Black has captured the spirit of that bygone era of adrenaline-junkie junk without getting all retro-fussy about it." He graded the film a B−. In a negative review, Dennis Harvey of
Variety called it "an exhaustingly energetic mess in which a coherent plot and credible characters aren't even on the cluttered menu". Writing for
Nerdist, Katie Walsh called the film "messy, chaotic, and convoluted", adding that its "comedy and action are at war with each other. Characters spew rat-a-tat quips, while tussling with Predators and their pets, essentially neutralizing the effect of both the humor and the action." Jonathan Barkan, writing for
Dread Central, gave the film two out of five stars, saying, "Poor story choices and strange, if not outright silly, character decisions result in an experience that will ultimately leave audiences feeling a great amount of 'meh'." Jim Vejvoda of
IGN gave the film a 6.5 out of 10, saying, "
The Predator does a lot right to reinvigorate the 31-year-old series. But everything crashes down during its frenzied, messy final act, a disappointing conclusion to what had largely been a fun romp up until that point."
Cast and crew response In 2020, Boyd Holbrook looked back on the underperformance of
The Predator and what he learned from the experience: "I just think the first one [Predator] caught lightning in a bottle [... and] with people wanting to do more, maybe you should just let a sleeping dog lie, sometimes." In 2022, director Shane Black blamed himself for the film's failure: “I’m not going to take the road of blaming anyoneincluding the studiofor a failed movie. We tried something different. In retrospecttalking of finger on the pulseI guess we just didn’t have that finger.”
Controversies Director Shane Black hired his longtime friend Steven Wilder Striegel (known professionally as "Steve Wilder") for a minor, un-auditioned role in
The Predator, in which his character repeatedly tries to flirt with Bracket (who rebuffs him), played by Olivia Munn. Wilder has been a registered felony sex offender since 2010, when he pleaded guilty to "enticing a minor by computer" after he attempted to lure a 14-year-old girl into a sexual relationship via email. A few days before
picture lock on the film, Munn became aware of Wilder's history and approached Fox executives, insisting that the scene be removed. Black defended his casting decision and his friend, until later issuing a public apology and rescinding those comments during backlash. Fox released a statement saying that they were unaware of Wilder's status and confirming that the scene had been cut from the film. Co-star
Sterling K. Brown tweeted in support of Munn, but initially, most other actors on the film remained silent, releasing statements after mounting public pressure.
The Predator also suggests not only that autistic persons who exhibit
savant qualities and other forms of
neurodiversity are or were advantageous, but that they represent a forward step on the
human evolutionary path. According to the scientific opinions reported by
Syfy Wire, such a thesis would have some issues. A
New York Post review ends by stating: "But worse is a plot line involving autism and a dubious scientific theory that will leave parents fuming." In a review for
Uproxx, Emma Stefansky called the film's depiction of autism "maybe the worst thing I have seen in a film this year" and scolds the filmmakers for their depiction of these issues, especially the idea that "autism = really smart". ==Franchise==