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🎬🚁 “Mission: Impossible” 7 Grab Da Top Spot Box Office, Pull In $80 Million 5-Day Opening, Bust Out Franchise Record 🎥💰

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Ho, da newest “Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One” wen go score number one spot at da box office dis past opening weekend, you know. Was pulling in $56.2 million from da Friday to Sunday kine sales right here in da US, an’ choke more $80 million since da Wednesday opening, if we go by what Box Office Mojo stay saying. Dis one went set one franchise record, but was small kine below what guys was thinking, especially when you think about da $300 million budget fo’ dis movie. 🎞️💸

Dis “Dead Reckoning Part One,” da seventh movie in da “Mission: Impossible” franchise, went miss small kine da $85 to $95 million guys was thinking going come in from da five-day US opening dat wen start Wednesday. 🎦💵

But no forget, da movie went set one franchise record for five-day earnings when you compare to da odda “Mission: Impossible” movies. Da one called “Mission: Impossible-Fallout” wen pull in $77.5 million during da first five days in theaters back in 2018, and da “Mission: Impossible II” wen make $78.8 million in da same time way back in 2000, if we listen to BoxOffice Mojo. 🏦💲

Da “Dead Reckoning Part One” went come in under both “Fallout” and “Mission: Impossible II” when we talking Friday-to-Sunday sales, but wen beat da odda movies in da franchise for da opening weekend, even including da original 1996 “Mission: Impossible” and da 2015 one “Rogue Nation” (Paramount wen release some kine movies in da series on Wednesdays and oddas on Fridays). 🎥🗓️

Since it wen open, “Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One” wen bring in mo’ cash, about $155 million from overseas, fo’ one total global pull of $235 million. 🌍💰

Big kine numba: $300 million. Das how much da newest “Mission: Impossible” movie wen cost to make befo’ marketing, according to Variety. 🎥👛

Da background story: “Dead Reckoning Part One” comes five years afta da last “Mission: Impossible” film was released. Directed by Christopher McQuarrie, da newest “Mission: Impossible” film get stars like Tom Cruise, Hayley Atwell, Vanessa Kirby, Henry Czerny, Rebecca Ferguson, Ving Rhames and Simon Pegg. Da film get 96% rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, and 94% score from audiences. Last year, Cruise wen have da second-biggest film of da post-Covid era in terms of U.S. sales with da release of da much waited fo’ “Top Gun: Maverick.” 📽️👏

Meanwhile, odda side story, “Sound of Freedom,” wen move up to da No. 2 spot in its second weekend in theaters, pulling in $27 million from Friday to Sunday, according to Box Office Mojo. Da movie—get plenny flak fo’ how it portrays child exploitation an’ fo’ its lead actor’s ties to QAnon—wen make $85 million in da two weeks it’s been in theaters. An’ “Insidious: The Red Door” wen drop down to da No. 3 spot, pulling in $13 million in its second weekend in theaters. Overall da horror film wen make $58 million right here in da US, according to da Hollywood Reporter. 👻💵

What fo’ watch out for: Nex’ weekend going be one big kine anticipated opening weekend fo’ films, wit “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” both premiering on Friday. Da films wen catch choke attention online an’ their diff’rent style wen pull in plenny folks to plan fo’ see both as one double feature, one rare kine thing in dis 21st century movie world. “Barbie” is projected to pull in $80 to $100 million in its opening in theaters, according to Deadline. Meanwhile, “Oppenheimer” is projected to open to $40 million to $50 million, Deadline wen report. 🎬💰


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🎬🚁 “Mission: Impossible” 7 Lands Top Box Office Position with $80 Million 5-Day Opening—Setting Franchise Record 🎥💰

“Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One” claimed the No. 1 position at the box office over the debut weekend, raking in $56.2 million in domestic sales from Friday to Sunday and a total of $80 million since its Wednesday release, according to data from Box Office Mojo. This marks a record-breaking performance for the franchise, despite falling short of predictions considering its hefty $300 million budget. 🎞️💸

“Dead Reckoning Part One,” which is the seventh installment in the “Mission: Impossible” franchise, slightly missed the projected $85 to $95 million it was expected to earn over its five-day U.S. opening since Wednesday. 🎦💵

Nevertheless, the film established a franchise record for five-day earnings compared to its predecessors. For example, “Mission: Impossible-Fallout” garnered $77.5 million during its first five days in theaters in 2018, while “Mission: Impossible II” secured $78.8 million in the same duration back in 2000, as reported by BoxOffice Mojo. 🏦💲

In terms of Friday-to-Sunday sales, “Dead Reckoning Part One” came up a bit short compared to both “Fallout” and “Mission: Impossible II”. However, it outperformed other films in the franchise during its opening weekend, including the original 1996 “Mission: Impossible” and 2015’s “Rogue Nation” (some films in the series were released on Wednesdays and others on Fridays by Paramount). 🎥🗓️

Since its release, “Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One” has generated an additional $155 million overseas, bringing its global total to $235 million. 🌍💰

Notable Number: $300 million. That’s the production cost of the latest “Mission: Impossible” film prior to marketing, as stated by Variety. 🎥👛

Background Information: “Dead Reckoning Part One” was released five years after the previous “Mission: Impossible” film. Directed by Christopher McQuarrie, the film features stars such as Tom Cruise, Hayley Atwell, Vanessa Kirby, Henry Czerny, Rebecca Ferguson, Ving Rhames, and Simon Pegg. The film has received a 96% rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes and a 94% score from audiences. Last year, Cruise starred in the second-largest film of the post-Covid era in terms of U.S. sales with the release of the highly anticipated “Top Gun: Maverick.” 📽️👏

In related news, “Sound of Freedom” climbed to the No. 2 spot during its second weekend in theaters, grossing $27 million from Friday to Sunday, according to Box Office Mojo. The film has received criticism for its portrayal of child exploitation and for its lead actor’s ties to QAnon. In its two weeks in theaters, it has earned $85 million. Meanwhile, “Insidious: The Red Door” slipped to the No. 3 position, grossing $13 million during its second weekend in theaters. So far, the horror film has accumulated $58 million domestically, according to the Hollywood Reporter. 👻💵

What to Watch: The upcoming weekend is highly anticipated for film debuts, with “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” both premiering on Friday. The films have garnered significant online attention and their contrasting nature has prompted many people to plan to watch both as a double feature, a rare occurrence in the 21st-century movie world. “Barbie” is projected to gross $80 to $100 million in its opening in theaters, according to Deadline. Meanwhile, “Oppenheimer” is expected to open with $40 million to $50 million, as reported by Deadline. 🎬💰

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