In terms of worldwide receipts, Mission: Impossible—The Final Reckoning, directed by Christopher McQuarrie and starring Tom Cruise, has finally eclipsed its predecessor, Mission: Impossible—Dead Reckoning. For a few weeks, it dominated a number of foreign countries, primarily China, but F1 and Jurassic World Rebirth overtook it. During its theatrical run, it is anticipated to bring in about $600 million worldwide. To see the details, continue scrolling.
Mission: Impossible 8 held sway over the world for weeks. Despite reportedly having a $400 million or higher budget, Tom's movie is far from breaking even. In keeping with Dead Reckoning's legacy, the movie will be among the biggest failures of the year despite Cruise's captivating presence and excellent stunts. Despite the 2023 film's box office failure, the producers maintained a high budget for the 2025 release. It is one of the priciest movies ever made in Hollywood
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Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning brought in $3.28 million during its seventh three-day weekend in North America, according to a report by Box Office Mojo. The domestic total for the film was $191.18 million cume, a -21.1% decrease from the previous weekend. On its seventh weekend, MI 8 brought in a healthy $3.9 million from foreign markets, a -40.9% decrease from the previous weekend. Internationally, it has received $385 million from more than 66 nations. The global total hits $576.18 million when that is added to the $191.18 million domestic cume.

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