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Mission: Impossible – Final Reckoning Plateaus at $562 Million, Faces $200 Million Gap to Break Even

Slowing box office growth after a franchise-record Memorial Day debut points to a theatrical finish far beneath the $800 million break-even point.

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Overview

  • The film’s global gross stood at $562 million through June 29, with $185 million from North America and $377 million from international markets.
  • It launched on May 23 with a franchise-best $190 million opening weekend, marking the series’ strongest Memorial Day debut.
  • Projected to close between $600 million and $620 million, the movie still needs roughly $800 million to recoup its costs, leaving at least a $200 million theatrical shortfall.
  • A $400 million production budget, inflated by pandemic delays, 2023 industry strikes, in-camera stunts and on-the-fly writing, makes it one of the most expensive films ever produced.
  • While it has overtaken Mission: Impossible 2’s $550 million and Armageddon’s $555 million lifetime grosses, it remains below Dead Reckoning and the franchise peak set by Fallout.