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LOS ANGELES (CelebrityAccess) – Paramount has proven that the Mission Impossible franchise still has a life after "Mission: Impossible – Fallout", debuted $ 153.5M in global box office revenue, according to estimates compiled by comScore. [19659002] The cast was directed by Tom Cruise, who resumed his role from previous franchise entries, such as Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, Sean Harris, Michelle Monaghan and Alec Baldwin.
This episode, the sixth in the increasingly expensive series of spy dramas, was written and directed by Christopher McQuarrie. McQuarrie is a frequent collaborator with Cruise and has directed in other films including "Jack Reacher" and the previous MI slice, "Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation". After a strong debut last weekend, "Mama Mia" quickly slipped under the waves this weekend, earning only $ 15 million in North America and $ 41.6 million.
The movie "Hello Mr. Billionare" is part of this week. With Teng Shen and Taiwanese actor Vivian Sung, the film was a Chinese reimagination of Richard Pryor's classic 1985 "Brewster's Millions" comedy. "Hello Mr. Billionaire" has accumulated 129.5 million dollars during its first week
The 12 first places of the world box office, ranked in descending order, according to data collected Sunday, July 29, are below
Mission: Impossible – Fallout – Paramount Pictures – $ 153.5M
Hello Mr. Billionaire – Multiple Chinese Distributors – $ 129.5M
Hotel Transylvania 3: Holiday Rentals Summer – Sony – $ 43.3
Detective Dee: The Four Celestial Kings – Multiple – $ 42.9m
Mamma Mia! We're back – Universal – $ 41.6M
Incredibles 2 – Disney – $ 27.2M
Skyscrapers – Multiple – $ 23.1M
Ant-Man and Wasp – Disney – $ 19.9M
World Jurassic: Fallen Kingdom – Universal – $ 17.7m
Equalizer 2, The – Sony – $ 15.9m
Teen Titans Go! In the movies – Warner Bros. – $ 11.5M
First Purge, The – Universal – $ 6.7M
The 12 largest national box office estimates, in descending order, according to data collected as of Sunday, July 29, are below
Mission: Impossible – Fallout – Paramount – $ 61.5M
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again – Universal – $ 15.0M
Equalizer 2, The – Sony – $ 14.0M
Transylvania Hotel 3: Summer Vacation – Sony – $ 12.3M
Teen Titans Go! In the movies – Warner Bros. – $ 10.5M
Ant-Man and Wasp – Disney – $ 8.4M
Incredibles 2 – Disney – $ 7.2M
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom – Universal – 6.8 M $
Skyscrapers – Universal – $ 5.4M
First Purge, The – Universal – $ 2.2M
Unfriended: Dark Web – OTL Loose – $ 1.5M
Sorry to bother you – Annapurna Photos – $ 1.4 Million
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