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Mission: Impossible—Dead Reckoning Part One topped domestic box office charts with $56.2m landing it between 2018’s Mission: Impossible – Fallout ($61m) and 2000’s Mission: Impossible II ($57.8m).

Dead Reckoning Part One opened on Wednesday and pulled in an estimated $80m in its first five days of release. Internationally, it grossed $155m, taking it to $235m, the largest global start for the franchise.

  1. Mission: Impossible—Dead Reckoning Part One (Paramount): $56.2m total; 4,327 screens/$12,988 average per screen (Debut)
  2. Sound of Freedom (Angel Studios) $27m total; 3,265 screens/$8,269 average per screen (Week 2)
  3. Insidious: The Red Door (Screen Gems): $13m total; 3,188 screens/$4,077 average per screen (Week 3)
  4. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny(Disney): $12m total; 3,865 screens/$3,104 average per screen (Week 3)
  5. Elemental (Disney): $8.7m; 3,235/$2,689 (Week 5)
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