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

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From BO Global Report:

 

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation kicked off its run by opening #1 in 33 of 40 overseas territories this weekend, grossing an impressive $65 million which is 49% ahead of Ghost Protocol across the same territories. Including NA’s opening weekend of $56 million, the fifth film in the MI franchise is at a solid $121 million worldwide after one frame. 

 

South Korea topped all territories with $17.1 million from 1,201 locations. That’s the biggest opening ever for a Tom Cruise film in Korea and 48% ahead of Ghost Protocol. The UK/Ireland scored $8.7 million for its biggest opening in the MI franchise. Mexico more than doubled Ghost Protocol’s opening with $5.1 million at 680 locations. Taiwan ($5.0M), Australia ($3.9M), Malaysia ($2.7M), and Hong Kong ($2.6) all opened well above Ghost Protocol. Twenty five markets will release in the coming weeks with all eyes on China opening September 8.

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From BO Global Report:

 

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation kicked off its run by opening #1 in 33 of 40 overseas territories this weekend, grossing an impressive $65 million which is 49% ahead of Ghost Protocol across the same territories. Including NA’s opening weekend of $56 million, the fifth film in the MI franchise is at a solid $121 million worldwide after one frame. 

 

South Korea topped all territories with $17.1 million from 1,201 locations. That’s the biggest opening ever for a Tom Cruise film in Korea and 48% ahead of Ghost Protocol. The UK/Ireland scored $8.7 million for its biggest opening in the MI franchise. Mexico more than doubled Ghost Protocol’s opening with $5.1 million at 680 locations. Taiwan ($5.0M), Australia ($3.9M), Malaysia ($2.7M), and Hong Kong ($2.6) all opened well above Ghost Protocol. Twenty five markets will release in the coming weeks with all eyes on China opening September 8.

 

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I don't really like the comparison to ghost protocol. Comparing a winter/Christmas opening to a summer one isn't very good. I'm more curious how it compares to dawn of the planet of the apes or days of future past for example, more recent action/adventure summer(ish) releases that did similar numbers overseas as ghost protocol.

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I don't really like the comparison to ghost protocol. Comparing a winter/Christmas opening to a summer one isn't very good. I'm more curious how it compares to dawn of the planet of the apes or days of future past for example, more recent action/adventure summer(ish) releases that did similar numbers overseas as ghost protocol.

exactly

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Well.... by the looks of things, in comparison to MI4, SK/UK should remain flat, Asia and LA should see ~20% increase, and Australia/Europe/Japan should see ~20% decrease mainly due to weaker currencies

So overall, it should remain relatively flat from MI4's OS-C gross of ~380m.

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600m is a good benchmark for this. Agree that it looks to stay flat with Ghost Protocol excluding China. China should add 100m+ respect GP. So 550-650m OS....800m WW very well in play too.

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