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MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - ROGUE NATION | 487.7 M overseas ● 682.7 M worldwide

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Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation soared to #1 overseas again this weekend adding $65.5 million (+1%) from 58 territories. The fifth film in the MI franchise has grossed $156.7 million overseas and $265.35 million worldwide after two weekends of release. 

 

Among openers, India scored $6.5 million from 704 locations marking the 4th biggest opening ever for a Hollywood movie, Japan opened behind Jurassic World with $6.3 million, and Russia opened #1 with $5.5 millionGermany and Spain both opened on top with $3.3 million and $1.8 million respectively. Overall, the new openers were 33% ahead of Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol. 

 

Key holdovers include South Korea ($8.2M/$32.3M cume), UK/Ireland ($3.7M/$17.2M cume), Australia ($2.0M/$6.9M cume), and Mexico ($1.8M/$8.8M cume). Rogue Nation comes to 7 additional territories in the next few weeks with China opening September 8

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Rogue Nation ranked number one in 17 of its 18 new markets this weekend and scored franchise-best marks in 10 and Tom Cruise records in nine.

The film grossed $6.3m from 346 sites in Japan for second place and $5.5m from 1,050 including previews in Russia for top berth and a pair of records for the franchise and Cruise.

It grossed $4.5m in the Middle East including an outstanding $2.4m in the U.A.E. from 37 cinemas, $4.1m from 200 for number one in Indonesia, $3.3m from 612 in Germany and $1.8m from 372 in Spain.

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I agree with FD. 700m is the target.

 

800m is out of the question. GP had Christmas holidays in its 2nd/3rd week in most markets.

 

I am thinking right now 175m DOM, 175-200m China and 325-350m OS-C.

 

That's my rough guess as well, ~175d, 200+ china, low 300's everywhere else.  800 is possible but very unlikely.

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Update: Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation soared to #1 overseas again this weekend adding $65 million from 58 territories. The fifth film in the MI franchise has grossed $156.2 million overseas and $263.9 million worldwide after two weekends of release. Among openers, India scored $6.5 million from 720 locations marking the 4th biggest opening ever for a Hollywood movie, Japan opened behind Jurassic World with $6.1 million, and Russia opened #1 with $5.3 million. Germany and Spain both opened on top with $3.2 million and $1.8 million respectively. Overall, the new openers were 33% ahead of Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol. Key holdovers include South Korea ($8.1M/$32.2M cume), UK/Ireland ($3.7M/$17.2M cume), Australia ($2.0M/$6.9M cume), and Mexico ($1.7M/$8.8M cume). Rogue Nation comes to 7 additional territories in the next few weeks with China opening September 8.

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Paramount’s “Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation” has crossed the $300 million milestone at the worldwide box office.

The fifth film in the Tom Cruise franchise has hit $118.5 million domestically, with an additional $184.6 million from overseas markets with first-place openings in Korea, the U.K., Mexico, Australia, Spain, Russia and Argentina and franchise-best numbers in India, Korea, the U.K., Mexico, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Russia. International territories still to open include France, Brazil, Italy and China, launching Sept. 8.

The worldwide total for all five “Mission:Impossible” films has topped $2.4 billion, led by $694 million for 2011’s “Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol.”

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