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At this point, The Final Reckoning still has a few weeks of play, though Superman next weekend will undoubtedly force it out of even more theaters. Can it catch up to Dead Reckoning‘s $398.5 million international total? It wouldn’t be unheard of, but it won’t be easy.

Let’s not forget, too, that The Final Reckoning is one of the most expensive movies of all time with a massive budget upwards of an estimated $400 million. But given how Dead Reckoning fell victim to the four-quadrant event that was Barbenheimer (both Barbie and Oppenheimer opened on Dead Reckoning‘s second weekend), its underperformance certainly made people wonder if The Final Reckoning would outright flop, especially since this final Ethan Hunt adventure directly continues that film’s plot threads.
Fortunately, that hasn’t been the case. After a solid but not awe-inspiring $64 million opening weekend ($79 million if you factor in Memorial Day), The Final Reckoning has displayed great legs. Its sophomore weekend showed it drop by 57.5%, or $27.2 million, which wasn’t great, but after that the drops were impressively small.








