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MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 5 Victorious With $56 Million U.S. Debut
The Mission: Impossible franchise continues to deliver big returns for Tom Cruise. Over the weekend, Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation opened to a better-than-expected $56 million in North America, where Cruise's star status has diminished outside of the spy series. The movie easily came in No. 1.
Cruise remains much more of a movie star overseas. Internationally, the $150 million tentpole launched to $65 million from 40 territories (or even 40 percent of the marketplace) for an early world cume of $121 million for partners Paramount and Skydance, including a record-breaking launch of $17.1 million in South Korea.
The weekend's other new wide player, Vacation, missed the mark in its U.S. debut after opening Wednesday. The reboot earned $21.2 million for the Wednesday-Sunday stretch, including $14.9 million for the weekend (it had been expected to clear $30 million). If there's any solace, it's that New Line and Warner Bros. spent a modest $30 million to make Vacation.
Holdovers Ant-Man and Minions ended the weekend in a close race. Disney put Ant-Man's earnings at $12.6 million for a domestic total of $132.1 million and global haul of nearly $300 million. Disney and Pixar also announced that Inside Out has crossed the $600 million worldwide. Universal and Illumination's Minions grossed $12.2 million domestically for a North American total of $287.3 million and mammoth global total of $854.6 million.
Tom Cruise's 'Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation' Victorious With $56M U.S. Debut
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 5 Victorious With $56 Million U.S. Debut
The Mission: Impossible franchise continues to deliver big returns for Tom Cruise. Over the weekend, Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation opened to a better-than-expected $56 million in North America, where Cruise's star status has diminished outside of the spy series. The movie easily came in No. 1.
Cruise remains much more of a movie star overseas. Internationally, the $150 million tentpole launched to $65 million from 40 territories (or even 40 percent of the marketplace) for an early world cume of $121 million for partners Paramount and Skydance, including a record-breaking launch of $17.1 million in South Korea.
The weekend's other new wide player, Vacation, missed the mark in its U.S. debut after opening Wednesday. The reboot earned $21.2 million for the Wednesday-Sunday stretch, including $14.9 million for the weekend (it had been expected to clear $30 million). If there's any solace, it's that New Line and Warner Bros. spent a modest $30 million to make Vacation.
Holdovers Ant-Man and Minions ended the weekend in a close race. Disney put Ant-Man's earnings at $12.6 million for a domestic total of $132.1 million and global haul of nearly $300 million. Disney and Pixar also announced that Inside Out has crossed the $600 million worldwide. Universal and Illumination's Minions grossed $12.2 million domestically for a North American total of $287.3 million and mammoth global total of $854.6 million.
Tom Cruise's 'Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation' Victorious With $56M U.S. Debut
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