Summary
"Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One" faces a significant setback at the box office, registering a projected $21 million in its second weekend, reflecting a substantial 62% decline compared to its opening weekend.This decline stands as the most substantial Week 2 drop within the entire franchise.
Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One experienced a significant decline in its second weekend at the box office. Despite this setback, the film still holds significance as it is part of a larger two-part event. The sequel, Dead Reckoning Part Two, is scheduled to be released in 2024, providing opportunities for future success.
Per Deadline, projections estimate that the domestic box office earnings for Mission: Impossible 7 will reach $21 million by the conclusion of its second weekend in theaters. This represents a significant 62 percent decline from its impressive opening weekend revenue of $54.6 million. Additionally, this decline marks the largest week 2 drop experienced by the entire franchise, which showcases a range of performance from the highest increase of 131.2 percent for Ghost Protocol during its wide expansion on Christmas weekend in 2011, to the lowest decrease of 53.3 percent for Mission: Impossible II in 2000, potentially attributed to negative word of mouth.
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Source: Deadline