Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning Worldwide Box Office: Beats Dead Reckoning After 7 Weeks( Photo Credit – YouTube )

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Christopher McQuarrie and Tom Cruise’s film Mission: Impossible—The Final Reckoning has finally surpassed its predecessor, Mission: Impossible—Dead Reckoning, in terms of global haul. It had been ruling several places in the overseas regions, mainly China, for several weeks, but F1 and Jurassic World Rebirth stole its thunder. It is expected to earn around $600 million worldwide in its theatrical run. Keep scrolling for the deets.

Mission: Impossible 8 maintained a strong hold for weeks worldwide. Tom’s film was reportedly made on a massive budget of $400 million or more, but it is nowhere near the break-even point. Despite Cruise’s magnetic presence and top-class stunts, the film will be one of the biggest flops of the year, continuing the legacy of Dead Reckoning. The 2023 film was also a box office failure; despite that, the makers kept the price scale high for this 2025 movie. It is among Hollywood’s most expensive films ever.

How much has the film earned at the worldwide box office so far?

According to Box Office Mojo‘s report, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning collected $3.28 million on its 7th three-day weekend in North America. The film dropped by -21.1% from last weekend, taking the domestic total to $191.18 million cume. MI 8 also collected a solid $3.9 million from the international markets on its 7th weekend, declining by -40.9% from last weekend. It has collected $385 million internationally from over 66 foreign countries. Adding that to the $191.18 million domestic cume, the worldwide total reaches $576.18 million mark.

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