"Mission: Impossible – Final Reckoning and Sinners Hit $350M Globally, Lilo & Stitch Leads"

Jun 15,25

Two major films, *Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning* and *Sinners*, have reached impressive milestones at the global box office, each surpassing the $350 million mark this weekend.

Tom Cruise’s eighth installment in the *Mission: Impossible* franchise has now grossed $353.818 million worldwide. Despite a 33% drop from its opening weekend, strong word of mouth continues to support its performance. IGN reviewed the film with a 6/10, noting: "The action thrills, but the soapy tone keeps greatness just out of reach for *Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning*."

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On the other hand, Ryan Coogler’s *Sinners* has now earned $350.1 million after seven weeks in theaters. Remarkably, it stands as the only film among the top 10 highest-grossing movies of 2025 not based on an existing intellectual property. IGN awarded the film a strong 9/10, stating: "Ryan Coogler’s first horror movie expertly blends plenty of vampires and music into a compelling story about twin brothers – played by Michael B. Jordan – returning home to their Mississippi hometown in 1932."

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However, all eyes may be on Disney’s live-action *Lilo & Stitch* remake, which has soared to $610.8 million globally in just two weekends. IGN praised the film with an 8/10 review score, calling it “one of the stronger results of Disney’s non-stop remake campaign, taking the emotional core of the original and amplifying it in a stirring manner.” A key question remains: can it surpass *A Minecraft Movie*, which currently sits at $947.1 million after nine weekends?

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Elsewhere at the box office, *Karate Kid: Legends* launched with $47 million globally. IGN's review scored it a 6/10, observing: "Karate Kid: Legends has some fun additions to the usual formula for this series, including Joshua Jackson stealing the show from the series' stalwarts, but doesn’t connect emotionally thanks to some distracting filmmaking techniques."

The horror prequel *Final Destination: Bloodlines* has reached $229.3 million globally, while the Marvel film *Thunderbolts*, later rebranded as *The New Avengers*, is closing out its theatrical run with $369.6 million worldwide.

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