June 3, 2025
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‘Lilo & Stitch’ Positively Bubbly With $611M Global, ‘Mission: Impossible – Final Reckoning’ Easily Runs To $354M WW – International Box Office

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Lilo & Stitch, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning Disney, Paramount Refresh for latest …: With a pair of phenomenal holds, Lilo & Stitch and Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning continued to dominate global turnstiles this weekend. To wit: Disney’s Lilo & Stitch added $113.1M from 52 offshore markets, lifting the international box office cume to $330.7M . The overseas drop was just 28%. The worldwide total through today is $610.8M . Paramount/Skydance’s Mission: Impossible 8 ’s sophomore offshore session was good for $76.1M , a great 33% dip from opening. The international total on the Tom Cruise-starrer is now $231.2M , and global is $353.8M . Related Stories News ‘Lilo & Stitch’ Kicks Up $63M Second Weekend, ‘Mission Impossible 8’ $27M+, ‘Karate Kid: Legends’ At $21M – Box Office Update News ‘Lilo & Stitch’: All The Box Office Records Broken Before we dig into details on the above, note that Sony’s Karate Kid: Legends , which kicked off international rollout in early May ahead of its wide global release this weekend, kicked up another $12M from 43 offshore markets this session. That takes the international cume to $26M through Sunday. Alongside domestic, the global gross to date is $47M . Watch on Deadline Major markets to come on this one are: Australia (June 5), Italy (June 5), China (June 7), Spain (August 8), France (August 13) and Japan (August 29). Now, turning back to Lilo & Mission … Disney’s live-action take on the 2002 animated adventure has already become the No. 2 studio release of the year internationally, and is the No. 1 non-local title across Europe (except for Denmark and Finland), and in all markets across Latin America as well as Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Philippines and Thailand. Notable holds this frame include France (0%), Germany (-12%), UK (-28%), Australia (-29%), Brazil (-34%), Spain (-36%), Mexico (-40%), Korea (-44%) and Italy (-46%). Some markets saw increases, including Netherlands (+21%), Belgium (+13%), Saudi Arabia (+8%), Poland (+7%), Singapore (+3%) and Ukraine (+1%). New this session was Hong Kong ($1.1M), where the little blue alien opened at No. 1 and 4% ahead of The Minecraft Movi e. Among other benchmarks, L&S is notably the 2 nd highest grossing Disney live-action title of all-time across the Latin American region (behind only The Lion King ); the 2 nd highest grossing Disney live-action title ever in Mexico, 3 rd highest in Colombia and 4 th highest in Brazil. Further, it is the highest grossing film of 2025 in Italy (non-local), Brazil, Mexico and Thailand. The Top 5 to date are: Mexico ($45.9M), UK ($34.5M), France ($23.1M), Brazil ($21.6M) and Germany ($18.1M). Japan opens next weekend. As for Mission 8 , audiences continued to accept. Notable strong holds were seen in Netherlands (-4%), Germany (-10%), France (-21%), Indonesia (-21%) and Japan (-23%). Also notably, China debuted this frame. This is a market that typically gravitates towards the franchise, but has been wonky of late with Hollywood fare. So, great news that The Final Reckoning became the highest-grossing imported film in a single day this year and the fastest imported film to reach the RMB 100M mark in 2025. The gross there is a strong $25.2M while social scores are the highest of the franchise. The Top 5 markets to date are: UK ($22.3M), Japan ($18.5M), Korea ($17M), France ($14.2M) and India ($11.3M). Elsewhere, New Line/Warner Bros’ Final Destination Bloodlines landed with another $14.4M from 75 offshore markets, a strong 37% drop from last weekend. The international running total is $117.6M through Sunday with worldwide at $229.3M . The Top 5 are: UK ($12.5M), Mexico ($11.2M), India ($7.6M), Philippines ($6.9M) and France ($6.7M). The film has also become the biggest horror movie of all time in Pakistan, and the 4th best ever there for a WB title. MORE… Read More About: 28 Comments Subscribe to Deadline Get our Breaking News Alerts and Keep your inbox happy. Sign Up 28 Comments JavaScript is required to load the comments. Loading comments… Cancel reply Submit a comment Comments On Deadline Hollywood are monitored. So don’t go off topic, don’t impersonate anyone, and don’t get your facts wrong. Comment Name Email Website Δ Matt Season on June 1, 2025 2:38 pm MI8 its a hit worldwide, the success of the movie and of all series,its not viewing acording budget and marketing per se. Stop saying obtuse conclusions, try to view that Thunderbolts, a Marvel movie, Snow White a Disney movie, are far away MI in international box office. IP and brand are more important for the studios income that the box office itself. Reply Reply to Matt Season Anonymous on June 1, 2025 2:07 pm Are you paramount? If not who cares what mission impossible cost it’s doing better than the last movie selling millions of tickets Reply Reply to Anonymous Anonymous on June 1, 2025 3:16 pm 100%. Any movie that does $354 million in 9 days is a massive success. Paramount knew what they were getting into, the franchise has hit $5 billion as a franchise. The movie business is hanging by a thread. For those that make movies for a living, the lane to get a film made is razor thin. Roughly 7000 movies get made every year. 10 to 15 make over $500 million worlwide. 1% of filmmakers get their movies in theaters for a proper release. The rest are happy with any form of distribution, just to get it in Amazon Prime or Netflix one day. Reply Reply to Anonymous on June 1, 2025 2:42 pm Just barely doing better than the last one. Also, the last one had a budget of $291 million and this one has a budget of $400 million. And in case you don’t realize this, $400 million is much more than $291 million. Also, it’s doing much worse than other installments. I’m sure Paramount executives are smiling from ear to ear…hahaha Reply Reply to Peter on June 1, 2025 2:03 pm Superman. 993 Million Fantastic Four 405 Million Reply Reply to Peter Anonymous on June 1, 2025 1:26 pm Disastrous drop this weekend for Mission Impossible. Now on pace to make it to barely $600 million. A loss of at least $200 million in theaters. Reply Reply to Anonymous on June 1, 2025 12:58 pm $354 in 9 days. Yeah, total bomb… Reply Reply to Anonymous on June 1, 2025 1:25 pm Yes, you are correct. The second biggest flop of the year behind Snow White. Reply Reply to Anonymous on June 1, 2025 2:15 pm You mean after Captain America, Thunderbolts, Mikey 17, The Accountant 2, Love Hurts, Kraken, The Alto Knights, Wolf Man, In the Lost Lands…. Compared to those, Mission Impossible’s $354 in 9 days is not only very good, it’s EXACTLY what the studio expected going into the release. Reply Reply to Tony on June 1, 2025 3:39 pm Cap 4 and TBs* did way better business than any of those others you mentioned Reply Reply to Tony Anonymous on June 1, 2025 2:46 pm Uh, Mission Impossible has a budget of $400 million. That’s more than twice the budget of any other movie. Yes, all the movies you named are also flops, Mission Impossible is just bigger because of its outrageous budget. It’s rather simple math…hahaha Reply Reply to Anonymous on June 1, 2025 1:47 pm The next time you make a movie that makes $354 in 9 days, let me know. Reply Reply to Anonymous on June 1, 2025 2:43 pm Hahaha…People like you keep forgetting that the budget is $400 million and marketing at least $125 million. You so silly! Reply Reply to

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