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Mission: Impossible—The Final Reckoning finally beat its predecessor’s domestic haul on its fifth Friday despite multiple competitions and losing theaters. Tom Cruise’s film lost the IMAX screens last week despite maintaining a stronghold at the box office. Keep scrolling for the deets.
It is one of the most popular franchises globally and has amassed over $4.6 billion worldwide. Tom’s mindblowing stunts and unparalleled charm keep the audience glued to their seats. People keep coming back to these MI movies for the amazing cinematic experience. Unfortunately, this is reportedly the last film in the Mission: Impossible franchise and the fans will not see Tom as Ethan Hunt again in a new MI film. This is also another driving force for the film’s strong box office performance.
Based on Box Office Mojo‘s data, Mission: Impossible—The Final Reckoning collected $1.8 million on its fifth Friday. The Tom Cruise-starrer declined by 20.1% from last Friday despite losing another 339 theaters on Thursday. The film dropped out of the top five domestic box office charts on Friday owing to the release of Elio and How to Train Your Dragon.
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After a solid number on the 5th Friday, Mission: Impossible 8 has hit the $173.65 million cume at the box office in North America. For the record, Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning collected $172.64 million during its run in North America. It is now the 6th highest-grossing film in the MI franchise.
This weekend, it might even surpass Mission: Impossible’s $180.98 million domestic haul and become the franchise’s fifth highest-grossing film. Mission: Impossible—The Final Reckoning is projected to earn between $6 million and $7 million on its fifth three-day weekend in North America. Mission: Impossible 8 was released on May 23.
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