Mission: Impossible- Dead Reckoning Part One is estimated to hit $90 million within the first five days at the domestic box office. The projection includes a three-day weekend to make about $65 million.
Currently, Tom Cruise is in Rome and London for the movie’s premiere. Three weeks from now, the film will release internationally, and Wednesday, July 12, is the premiere in North America.
Cruise hit gold with Top Gun: Maverick, which made $1.5 billion at the global box office despite the pandemic challenges. Box office experts believe audiences see the new Mission: Impossible as a continuation of Top Gun: Maverick.
Steven Spielberg praised Cruise at the 2023 Oscars luncheon saying,
You saved Hollywood’s ass, and you might have saved theatrical distribution.” “Seriously, Maverick might have saved the entire theatrical industry.
Footage in April at CinemaCon showed an inventive chase scene with Cruise (Ethan Hunt) handcuffed to Hayley Atwell’s Grace as they escape from the police and people out to get them. This is just one of the stunts Cruise debuting in this film.
Mission: Impossible- Fallout earned $61.2 million at the domestic box office opening on a three-day weekend. Followed by Mission: Impossible II ($57.8 million), Mission: Impossible- Rogue Nation ($55.5 million), Mission: Impossible III ($47.7 million), Mission: Impossible ($45.4 million), and Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol ($12.8 million).
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