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Exploding out of the gates, Paramount's Mission: Impossible - Fallout took in
$6 million during Thursday previews in ~3,300 theaters. The result is $2 million ahead of the $4 million Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation brought in ahead of a $55.5 million opening and ahead of the $4.23 million in previews for Jason Bourne ahead of a $59.2 million opening in July 2016. All good signs as the film attempts to not only deliver the franchise's largest opening, but the largest opening for Tom Cruise as well.
Online ticket retailer Fandango.com reports Fallout is not only outpacing all previous Mission films at the same point in the sales cycle, but also Jason Bourne , which debuted with $59.2 million in 2016 and we're seeing similar results when looking at IMDb page view data.
Fallout is outpacing Jason Bourne when looking at IMDb page view data over the two weeks leading up to release. It's also pacing ahead of Fox's 2013 release of The Wolverine ($53.1m opening), Star Trek Beyond ($59.25m opening) and Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation ($55.5m opening).
While Paramount suggests they are looking for an opening in the $50 million range, the trends we're looking at clearly suggest a debut much higher than that, to the point we're expecting a debut topping Mission: Impossible II 's franchise-best, $57.8 million opening back in 2000. Our weekend forecast is for a debut at or above $65 million , but we wouldn't be surprised to see it climb even higher, if not managing to near $75 million. Should the film top $65.5 million we'd be looking at the largest opening for a Paramount title since
Transformers: Age of Extinction debuted with $100 million back in June 2014. On top of that, anything over the $64.8 million War of the Worlds opened with in 2005 would make for the largest opening ever for Tom Cruise
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tom cruise and henry cavill
superb story line and stunning fights
helicopter stunt watch from 16'
halo jump from 25'
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