Despite Mission Impossible 7 earning a global total of $523 million, the latest entry struggles to make a profit and may lose $100 million in theater.
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- Despite earning over $500 million at the box office, Mission: Impossible 7 may struggle to make a profit.
- The movie’s domestic debut was underwhelming, earning just $54.6 million.
- Mission: Impossible 7 is estimated to lose around $100 million, considering its $300 million production cost and additional marketing expenses.
Despite Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One earning roughly $523 million at the box office, the latest installment may struggle to see a profit. Tom Cruise returns as Ethan Hunt in the seventh entry of the Mission: Impossible franchise. Although the action thriller was one of the most anticipated movies of the year, the box office debut performance was shockingly underwhelming, earning just $54.6 million domestically. Even though the Cruise-led movie has fared better internationally, it has still yet to break the breakeven point.
Now, Variety reports that Mission: Impossible 7 may likely lose roughly $100 million. This comes as the movie is reported to have cost roughly $300 million, which does not take into account marking spending that is estimated to be about $100 million.
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Source: Variety
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This story originally appeared on Screenrant