Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning China Box Office ( Photo Credit – YouTube )
Advertisement
Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning has performed well so far in China and recently concluded its run of 20 days. Today, it will wrap up its three-week run in the country, and during this period, it has managed to comfortably go past the $50 million mark at the box office. Yesterday, on the third Wednesday, it surpassed the lifetime collection of Soul to become Hollywood’s 19th highest-grossing film in the post-COVID era. Keep reading for a detailed collection report!
Tom Cruise’s massive popularity internationally
Tom has always enjoyed the massive popularity in Asian countries and other international centres. This is the reason why his Mission: Impossible films have always driven a significant chunk of business from the overseas market. Even in the case of Mission: Impossible 8, the international markets have contributed well so far.
How much did Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning earn at the Chinese box office in 20 days?
Out of all international markets, China is one of the biggest contributors to Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning. As per the latest collection update, the magnum opus grossed $511K from 47K screens on day 20. Overall, it has earned a healthy sum of $57.8 million at the Chinese box office.
With $57.8 million in the kitty already, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning has surpassed the lifetime collection of Soul (2020), which grossed $57.3 million in China. By beating Soul, the Tom Cruise starrer has now become Hollywood’s 19th highest-grossing film in the country post-COVID.
If we include the re-run of Avatar ($58 million), Tom’s biggie is in the 20th position.
Take a look at the top 20 Hollywood grossers at the Chinese box office post-COVID: