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Mission: Impossible 7 Starts Slow with $78 Million in Five Days

Mission: Impossible 7 Starts Slow with $78 Million in Five Days

Julian

2023-07-16


Mission: Impossible 7: Deadly Reckoning (Part 1), starring Tom Cruise, has officially premiered, and its box office performance in North America fell below expectations, earning $54.2 million in its opening weekend and $78 million in its first five days.

On the other hand, due to a strike by the American actors' union, the actor had to pause the filming of the second part.

Mission: Impossible 7 Starts Slow with $78 Million in Five Days

According to Variety, the film's underperformance at the box office may be due to a mismatch between its target audience and the actual audience it attracted. The film was originally intended for males aged 13 to 30-plus.

With a budget of $290 million, the movie still has a long way to go to recoup its costs.

The film holds a 96% rating from critics and a 94% rating from audiences on Rotten Tomatoes. As more people become aware of the film's reviews, there is the potential for a continuous stream of audience members entering theaters.


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