‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ Set New Franchise Record

Director Christopher McQuarrie’s Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is having a franchise-record opening weekend, as theaters enjoy a remarkable Memorial Day holiday shattering past records.

Mission: Impossible By The Numbers

Billed as Tom Cruise’s last appearance in the 34 year old action-packed Mission: Impossible series, The Final Reckoning is looking at a $65 million three-day domestic haul, $75-80 million four-day total. The previous franchise opening record went to Mission: Impossible – Fallout in 2018, at $61 million.

Audience graded The Final Reckoning an A-, while critics scored it at 80% via Rotten Tomatoes. The critical reception is obviously terrific and any film would be happy at that score, but it does represent the first sub-90% outcome for the franchise since the first three original films in the series.

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The audience grade of A- is precisely the most common grade for the franchise, with four chapters earning that score, those being Mission: Impossible III, Ghost Protocol, Rogue Nation, and now The Final Reckoning. Two others – Fallout and Dead Reckoning – landed at A grades, the best of the entire series, while the original 1996 Mission: Impossible was graded B+ and its immediate sequel in 2000 got a franchise-low B grade.

Outside of North America, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is playing equally well. Taking $75 million through Saturday, the film should end the holiday frame with a global cume of roughly $235 million, plus or minus a few or perhaps several million. On the higher end, I can see it finishing closer to $250 million, and lower-end might be perhaps $230 million.

All of these outcomes are more than enough to be a rousing success, making for an all-time box office in theaters for Memorial Day weekend.

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Mission: Impossible And The Future

After a record opening that could wind up 10% or more ahead of Mission: Impossible – Fallout, in a year proving happily healthier than expected for box office, with growing audience enthusiasm again for theatrical and room for multiple films to overperform, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning could be headed for a franchise-high grand total at the worldwide box office.

A $235 million opening and a simple 3x final multiplier gets The Final Reckoning north of $700 million. So an opening in $240 million range and a final multiplier of 3.2x would push it to nearly $770 million. And if it should hit $250 million with a 3.4x final multiplier, then we’re talking about a grand total in the range of $850 million.

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Of course, a higher multiplier allows for lower opening global sales, and so on, but these rough estimations make the point that Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is on course for a strong finish at the high end of the series’ past performances.

The worst-case at this point, which is of course highly unlikely at these audience and critic scores alongside a series-record bow, would still be something like a $230 million opening weekend and a 2.8x final multiplier, which results in about $645 million and fourth place among the rest of the franchise outcomes. Which is still pretty great.

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We’ll see whether The Final Reckoning overperforms enough to push it into contention for a higher spot on the year-end box office lists.

Whether Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is really as “final” as the title suggests remains to be seen, but with these types of numbers it’s impossible to imagine a future where someone doesn’t choose to accept a new mission.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/markhughes/2025/05/25/mission-impossiblethe-final-reckoning-set-new-franchise-record/