Tom Cruise's latest return as Ethan Hunt in the events of Dead Reckoning, The Final Reckoning follows Ethan and his IMF team as they race to stop the Entity in one of the team's most dangerous missions yet​. While debuting at the same time as Lilo & Stitch, the eighth movie had a strong Memorial Day weekend and has been holding a steady box office and audience reception.

According to Box Office Mojo, Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning has reached a significant box office milestone, earning over $125 million domestically in less than three weeks. At the time of writing, the movie's worldwide total came to $356.3 million. This total comes from $125.1 million domestically and an additional $231.2 million from international markets.

What This Means For The Final Reckoning

The Movie Has Hit Several Milestones

The success of The Final Reckoning solidifies Mission: Impossible as one of the last remaining consistently bankable action franchises outside the superhero fare. While it's not breaking even yet, due to its hefty production budget estimated at $400 million, the film's domestic performance proves Cruise still draws crowds nearly 30 years after the saga began. The film had a strong opening over the four-day Memorial Day weekend with $79 million, despite being edged out by the Lilo & Stitch release, which earned a record-breaking $146 million.

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Even as other franchises experience box office fatigue, Ethan's missions continue to succeed. This success also signals a shift back toward theatrical experiences centered on star power and practical action. Cruise's commitment to death-defying stunts in The Final Reckoning has once again translated into strong word-of-mouth that continues to draw audiences into theaters. With the film opening in China on May 30, The Final Reckoning still has the chance to break even and have a satisfying franchise conclusion.

Our Take On The Final Reckoning's Box Office Success

It Still Doesn't Meet The Budget

Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) hanging from a flying helicopter in Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning

Image via Paramount Pictures

While $125 million domestically may not sound staggering compared to Lilo & Stitch or superhero tentpoles, the trajectory Mission: Impossible 8 is on certainly feels like a win, especially in a post-pandemic box office environment where sequels are far from guaranteed successes. However, the film still needs to sur $400 million worldwide in order to break even, but if Mission: Impossible -The Final Reckoning continues on its current path and reaches profitability, it seems like that won't be a hard feat for the movie to achieve.

Source: Box Office Mojo

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Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning
Release Date
May 23, 2025
Runtime
170 minutes
Director
Christopher McQuarrie

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Writers
Erik Jendresen, Christopher McQuarrie
Producers
Jake Myers, Tom Cruise
Franchise(s)
Mission: Impossible