Memorial Day Weekend Box Office ( Photo Credit – Facebook )

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The Memorial Day weekend of 2025 witnessed an extraordinary convergence of cinematic titans at the box office as Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning — making a triumphant return to its franchise’s roots — shared the release day with Lilo & Stitch from Disney — once again capitalizing on its same old properties through the concept of live-action remakes. The two movies soared to unprecedented heights, eventuating a juxtaposition that rendered the special day the most lucrative of its kind in cinema history.

This brings an opportunity to rewind through the cinematic giants that turned this long weekend into a revenue-rich tradition. After all, Cruise’s very first Mission: Impossible and its hyperkinetic sequel were both Memorial Day releases, and as was Top Gun: Maverick. The latter even took the highest Memorial Day weekend box office record from one of Disney’s own properties — Pirates of the Caribbean, before passing it onto Lilo & Stitch.

1. Lilo & Stitch (2025) — $183 Million

Disney’s live-action adaptation of Lilo & Stitch emerged as the paramount victor of the Memorial Day weekend 2025, amassing an estimated $183 million (Box Office Mojo) over the four days. This stellar performance not only eclipsed Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning but also set a new benchmark for Memorial Day openings, surpassing the previous record, held by another Cruise film, Top Gun: Maverick, since 2022.

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