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MI6 opened earlier so made more but over its opening weekend it made the same as NTTD and that probably never made any profit for MGM. Overall ww gross 774. Maybe just broke even based on it's budget of 250 to 300. It's possible NTTD was a loss maker! Such is the crazy production cost of modern blockbusters.
Don't invest in film. You may never get a decent return. 😉
Yes, I feel the same.
Heh! That's fun. Also: the hotel lobby staircase where Bond receives his phone call in Venice in CR is the very same location that the ambassadorial party in Prague in the first Mission Impossible takes place.
Oh, I never noticed that. Cool.
The magic in Cruise's box office success is that his films of late have legs. I believe the opening weekend for Fallout ended up being only 18 percent or so of its total worldwide gross.
$235 million worldwide versus the previously estimated $250 million isn't bad at all.
The reality, unfortunately, is that the film won’t likely cross $700M worldwide and that means it won’t be able to make a profit theatrically given the $291M budget.
It underperformed heavily in Italy, Spain, Germany and especially China where, over the 3-day weekend, it made less than what Fallout made on the opening day.
DOM it came $15M lower than industry projection and it’s crazy to think that Dial of Destiny had a better 5-days opening. Obviously M:I will have far better legs but we have to face the reality that this time around the competition is insane and next weekend the drop will be brutal because Barbienheimer will make something in the $200M+ range and Sound of Freedom will still shine.
The ceiling DOM imo is $180M and that’s exactly what made M:I-1 almost 30 years ago.
Boxoffice analysis must be done with no emotions.
I really liked the film and I’m a big fan of Tom but if you guys expect anything above Fallout I have an advise: lower your expectations.
NTTD comfortably hit its break even point.
But let’s not forget that it came out with restrictions and fear still in place right after the lifting of lockdowns all around the world, after years of delays that jeopardized the hype and killed momentum especially in the USA.
It was the first major global release since Endgame and it is still now the eight highest grossing live action Hollywood film since January 2020.
Conversely when I was looking at Dial of Destiny there were no tickets sold for the 3pm showing. My son remarked, "oh wow we could have the theatre to ourselves." I may have been wrong on the theory that Indy would have legs and last longer. Looks like people are likely to wait till it appears on Disney plus by September?
A great point of comparison is the extended car chases in both films. One felt overly long while the other did not and was actually more humorous.
I doubt if intentional, but MI did seem to channel CR in spots. It remains to be seen if Bond 26 will channel MI.
We'll see, won't we.
I left frustrated and was suprisingly bored throughout a large part of the runtime. I never once felt bored after I sat through DOD for the second time.
Here are my main issues:
I hope MI:8 isn't just another Tom Cruise stunt reel where it looks like they make the story up as the go along, as long as all marks are checked in the end (*), and where character development takes a backseat. Bigger is not always better. One of the most classic MI scenes was the break-in at CIA in the first one. It's not a huge setpiece, but I would like more of that. Ingenious problem solving. Not endless talking and explaining and keys changing hands every 10 minutes to pass as suspense.
- Using a rubber mask.
- Running a lot
- Disarming a bomb
- A car chase.
- Setpieces dealing with heights
- Taking directions from a teammember on a walkie talkie
- Finding out who he can trust
And yeah, the list of things you mention did seem like a bit of a tick list of things to add. Especially Benji being a GPS.
And I love these films, it pains me to react like that. I want to watch Dial of Destiny again now.
Yup hopefully I’m wrong.
The budget clearly ballooned because of Covid but this level of dedication to practical filmmaking deserves at least to comfortably break even, especially with such a nice reception.
Oh yes, this is a fantastic track, as i said 1 week ago, i like both scores (Fallout and DR). Balfe is the best choice for Mission Impossible
That's right, yes. I can't tell, are you agreeing with me now?
Yes indeed. Assuming there is no movie going backlash over the SAG strike, Barbie and Oppenheimer will bite into MI7's box office. However given the precarious nature of post covid box office... who knows what will happen!
A realistic break even number would be 700 to 750 ww gross? If MI7 makes a fair bit less than NTTD , Paramount will be disappointed.