Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning opened with a strong performance in the United States. According to Box Office Mojo, it pulled in $63 million over its traditional three-day weekend and $77 million over the Memorial Day extended four-day weekend. That’s a solid start, especially considering the competition and holiday crowd.
But that’s not all. The movie had already been released a week earlier in several overseas markets, and the early numbers were even more impressive.
Internationally, MI 8 launched in 64 global markets, and it didn’t disappoint. It earned a massive $127 million overseas in just five days, including previews. This overseas haul played a major role in helping the film cross the $200 million global mark shortly after its worldwide rollout.
As of now, the film has a total global collection of $204 million, combining both domestic and international earnings. This positions the movie as the 8th highest-grossing film of 2025—but it’s already chasing the 7th spot.
Yes, and very soon. Disney’s Snow White, which hit theaters in March 2025, has turned out to be a major box office flop. Despite a reported budget between $230 million and $270 million, the film only managed to bring in $205.17 million globally. With Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning already at $204 million, it is now just $1.17 million away from overtaking Snow White. Once that happens, it will officially become the 7th highest-grossing movie of the year, and the 6th biggest Hollywood film released in 2025.
That seems very likely. The film is expected to get a major boost when it releases in China on May 30, one of the biggest and most important markets for Hollywood films. Chinese audiences have historically supported Tom Cruise’s action-packed movies, and MI 8 could see another jump in numbers soon after.
If the film performs well in China, it might even climb higher in the global rankings and potentially cross the $300 million mark by mid-June.
For Tom Cruise, this success is a fitting sendoff to his legendary character Ethan Hunt. The Mission: Impossible series has been a cornerstone of his career for nearly three decades. This final film, a sequel to 2023’s Dead Reckoning, seems to be going out on a high note.
Cruise’s consistency at the box office is rare in today’s market. With big numbers like these, he once again proves he’s still a global draw—and Mission: Impossible 8 shows that audiences are still very much interested in action-packed, well-executed theatrical experiences.
With a $204 million global haul and a Chinese release around the corner, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is showing no signs of slowing down. It’s poised to leave Disney’s Snow White behind and continue climbing up the charts. Whether it ends up among the top five movies of the year depends on how well it performs in the next few weeks—but right now, things are looking very promising for Tom Cruise’s final mission.
Q1: How much has Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning earned so far?
It has made $204 million worldwide so far.
Q2: Is Mission: Impossible 8 beating Disney’s Snow White at the box office?
Yes, it’s just $1 million away from passing Snow White’s global total.