Summary
Despite earning over $500 million at the box office, Mission: Impossible 7 may struggle to make a profit.
The movie had a disappointing start in the domestic market, grossing only $54.6 million. Mission: Impossible 7 is projected to incur a loss of approximately $100 million, taking into account its $300 million production budget and additional marketing expenditures.
Despite earning approximately $523 million at the box office, Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One may struggle to turn a profit. The highly anticipated seventh installment of the Mission: Impossible franchise, featuring Tom Cruise reprising his role as Ethan Hunt, had a disappointing domestic box office debut, raking in only $54.6 million. Although the film performed better internationally, it has yet to reach the breakeven point.
According to Variety, Mission: Impossible 7 is projected to lose around $100 million in profits. The production cost of the movie is estimated at $300 million, not including marketing expenses, which are estimated to be an additional $100 million. Some sources suggest that the movie might break even if it reaches $600 million at the global box office, but it still has a long way to go. However, analyst Jeff Bock believes that the film, along with other major releases, has the potential to make up for the financial shortfall through streaming and on-demand platforms.
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Source: Variety