Mission Impossible 7 Box Office : Takes $80 Million Domestic Opening, Almost Double In Overseas —

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Sameer Ahire
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publive-imageThe Tom Cruise starrer Mission Impossible 7 has a good opening at ticket windows across the globe. The domestic numbers are a little below expectations, but the overseas figures have covered it enough.publive-image

Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1 took its extended weekend to $80 million at the domestic box office. This summer has proved to be quite weird for Hollywood movies, and even MI 7 couldn't break that myth. The numbers are better than the predecessor, but not up to par since the box office is behaving strangely this season.

The overseas numbers have provided relief for Tom Cruise's action thriller. It's almost double what the film scored in North America, proving again that this franchise is more popular in international markets. MI 7's global weekend is at $235 million, indicating a good run until Barbie and Oppenheimer hit screens this Friday.

Below are the collections of Mission Impossible 7 :

Domestic - $80 million

Overseas - $155 million

Worldwide - $235 million

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