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

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For the third straight weekend, Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation topped the overseas charts, this frame taking $46.1 million (-29%) from 62 total territories. Its overseas cume is now $235.3 million and the global tally is $373.437 million. New openings include #1 in France ($7.0M at 788 screens), Brazil ($3.5M from 493 locations), and Portugal ($602K). Key holdovers include Japan ($5.2M/$20.4M cume), South Korea ($3.9M/$38.3M cume), UK/Ireland ($2.6M/$23.1M cume), Germany ($2.3M/$6.7M cume), India ($2.2M/$10.7M cume), Middle East region ($2.2M/$8.6M cume), Russia ($1.6M/$8.3M cume), Australia ($1.3M/$8.8M cume), and Spain ($840K/$4.0M cume). MI5 comes to China on September 8.

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There were four new markets in the mix with strong bows — especially the impressive $7M at 788 locations in France, 53% above Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol

Rogue Nation had its first flight in Brazil this session with a $3.5M No. 1 at 493 cinemas and 171% over MIGP. As with many other territories, the opening was tops for Tom and for the franchise. It’s Paramount 5th biggest opening ever. Also in Latin America, Portugal was a No. 1 bow with $602K and running 57% above MIGP for a franchise best.

 

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Since when is Portugal part of Latin America?? :rolleyes: 

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New OS total by Screen Daily (by Wednesday)

 

Universal and Illumination Entertainment’s Minionsstands at $658.5m via Universal Pictures International, while Jurassic World has reached $974.9m andTrainwreck an early $1m.

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New OS total by Screen Daily (by Wednesday)

 

Universal and Illumination Entertainment’s Minionsstands at $658.5m via Universal Pictures International, while Jurassic World has reached $974.9m andTrainwreck an early $1m.

 

Paramount and Skydance’s Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation stands at $254m and is expected to dominate for a third weekend.

The spy thriller starring Tom Cruise and breakout Rebecca Ferguson opens in Italy this weekend through Paramount Pictures International.

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On September 8, Paramount’s Rogue Nation will be the next Hollywood movie to wing itw way into China. In the meantime, the Tom Cruise-starrer still flying in 63 offshore territories. Italywas the major new opener this frame, accepting the No. 1 spot with $2.4M at 380 locations; that was 8% belowMission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol. In holdovers, France added $3.1M from 810 cinemas. The local cume is now $12.2M with a 2nd frame at No. 1 despite the entrance of a strong new local comedy. InJapanM:I5 is second to Jurassic Park for the 3rd week in a row with Cruise uncovering $2.8M at 345 locations. The cume there is now $27.3M. The Rogue IMF team held No. 1 in Brazil ($2.1M/6.1M cume) and Germany ($1.5M/$9.5M) while the 4th UK frame also took $1.5M for a $26.2M total, down 39% from last week and No. 3 in the market. The Middle East cume is $10.6M; and the Cruise-crazy Korea added $1M in the 4th frame for a local cume of $40.1M.

 

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