"Mission Impossible" Disappoints Movie Fans In U.S.
- By The Financial District

- Jul 24, 2023
- 1 min read
Tom Cruise’s “Mission Impossible—Dead Reckoning Part One” posted disappointing box office numbers for its opening weekend.

Photo Insert: The Paramount film brought in $80 million since its Wednesday opening, but the company had projected $90 million in sales.
The Paramount film brought in $80 million since its Wednesday opening, Comscore reported. Paramount had projected $90 million in sales from Wednesday, Bloomberg reported.
Like Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, the seventh installment of Mission Impossible cost just under $300 million to make. The two had similar sales over their weekend debuts.
Worldwide, Mission’s sales reached $235 million, according to BoxOfficeMojo, Liz Moyer reported for Barron’s Daily late on July 18, 2023. Its worldwide total sales have reached $302 million.
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