Mission: Impossible 7, the highly-anticipated action thriller starring Tom Cruise, has hit theaters worldwide with a bang. Directed by Christopher McQuarrie, the film has garnered positive reviews, setting the stage for a successful extended opening weekend. While the collection is expected to be slightly below the initial projections, there’s still a chance for the film to achieve a record-breaking weekend in the domestic market.
Sr# | Movie Title | Domestic | International | Total |
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1. | Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One | $80,003,550 | $155,000,000 | $235,003,550 |
The opening weekend, spanning five days, has already shown promising results for Mission: Impossible 7. Audiences have flocked to theaters, contributing to a substantial box office collection. The film’s popularity is a testament to its thrilling storyline and Cruise’s charismatic performance.
By Sunday, the movie is projected to accumulate an impressive $235 million globally. Although this figure falls slightly short of the anticipated $250 million, it still represents a significant achievement. However, the success story doesn’t end there, as maintaining momentum during weekdays will be crucial for the film’s overall performance.
Despite its strong start, Mission Impossible 7 faces competition from other releases. This coming Friday, the movies Barbie and Oppenheimer are set to hit the screens, potentially posing a challenge for Cruise’s latest installment. These new releases are expected to claim a significant number of screens, thereby diverting attention and impacting the business of Mission Impossible 7. In particular, Oppenheimer’s release poses a threat, even denting the film’s prospects in IMAX.
As the week progresses, the film’s performance will be closely monitored to assess its long-term prospects. Mission: Impossible 7 has captivated audiences worldwide, and its success hinges on maintaining its appeal amidst intense competition and shifting viewer preferences.
Country-Wise Earning:
Country | Dates | Collection (in USD) |
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United Stated | Jul 12-16 | $80,003,550 |
South Korea | Jul 14-16 | $14,300,000 |
United Kingdom | Jul 14-16 | $13,800,000 |
India | Jul 14-16 | $9,000,000 |
Australia | Jul 13-16 | $8,300,000 |
France | Jul 12-16 | $7,700,000 |
Taiwan | Jul 14-16 | $7,000,000 |
United Arab Emirates | Jul 13-16 | $4,800,000 |
Mexico | Jul 14-16 | $4,500,000 |
Hong Kong | Jul 13-16 | $4,500,000 |
Germany | Jul 13-16 | $3,700,000 |
Brazil | Jul 13-16 | $3,500,000 |
Malaysia | Jul 13-16 | $2,300,000 |
Netherlands | Jul 13-16 | $2,200,000 |
Thailand | Jul 13-16 | $2,000,000 |
Singapore | Jul 13-16 | $1,900,000 |
Italy | Jul 13-16 | $1,900,000 |
Norway | Jul 14-16 | $1,800,000 |
New Zealand | Jul 13-16 | $1,500,000 |
Colombia | Jul 13-16 | $1,200,000 |
Denmark | Jul 13-16 | $1,100,000 |
Sweden | Jul 14-16 | $1,000,000 |
Panama | Jul 13-16 | $995,000 |
Switzerland | Jul 12-16 | $950,000 |
Belgium | Jul 12-16 | $900,000 |
Austria | Jul 13-16 | $870,000 |
Portugal | Jul 13-16 | $780,000 |
Poland | Jul 14-16 | $680,000 |