Following last year’s “Mission Impossible 7” which landed on the big screen, Ethan Hunt will return to the big screen again next year to complete his impossible mission. According to foreign media thr, "Mission: Impossible 8" has completed filming and entered the post-production stage. The film has previously been announced to be released in North American theaters on May 23 next year.
According to reports, the film will have its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival next year, and will then officially land in theaters around the world. At the same time, according to previous reports, the title of "Mission: Impossible 8" has been abandoned. The previously announced title "Mission: Impossible 8: Reckoning (Part 2)" will be officially released on November 11. The new trailer will be officially released on November 11. The title of the film will also be officially announced at that time.
The most concerning thing in this foreign media report is the production budget of "Mission: Impossible 8". According to reports, the film's production budget is close to 400 million US dollars. I can't help but take a breath when I see this number. Of course, considering that the production budget of "Mission: Impossible 7" has reached nearly US$300 million, the production budget of "Mission: Impossible 8" is actually not too surprising.
Since the two "Mission: Impossible" movies were shot back to back, filming of "Mission: Impossible 8" began long before "Mission: Impossible 7" was released. Last year, the film was forced to suspend filming due to a several-month strike in Hollywood. It did not resume filming until March this year. During this period, it also encountered many problems such as the submarine used for filming malfunctioning and being forced to stop filming.
At present, the subsequent marketing expenses are not considered. Judging from the film's production budget of nearly 400 million U.S. dollars, this "Mission: Impossible 8" needs to earn at least 800 million U.S. dollars in box office revenue next year in theaters to guarantee it. No loss. "Mission: Impossible 7", released last year, only earned US$566 million in box office revenue from global theaters, and the current highest box office revenue of this series of movies is US$780 million set by "Mission: Impossible 6".
Therefore, "Mission: Impossible 8", which will be released next year, needs to refresh the highest box office of the series of movies in order to achieve profitability. IMHO, this task is a bit difficult. But the good thing is that Paramount Pictures has been hinting that this "Mission: Impossible 8" will be the final chapter of the film series, which will add some emotional blessing to this "Mission: Impossible 8". But whether this "Mission: Impossible 8" is Ethan Hunt's curtain call, it may not be time yet.
Following last year’s “Mission Impossible 7” which landed on the big screen, Ethan Hunt will return to the big screen again next year to complete his impossible mission. According to foreign media thr, "Mission: Impossible 8" has completed filming and entered the post-production stage. The film has previously been announced to be released in North American theaters on May 23 next year.
According to reports, the film will have its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival next year, and will then officially land in theaters around the world. At the same time, according to previous reports, the title of "Mission: Impossible 8" has been abandoned. The previously announced title "Mission: Impossible 8: Reckoning (Part 2)" will be officially released on November 11. The new trailer will be officially released on November 11. The title of the film will also be officially announced at that time.
The most concerning thing in this foreign media report is the production budget of "Mission: Impossible 8". According to reports, the film's production budget is close to 400 million US dollars. I can't help but take a breath when I see this number. Of course, considering that the production budget of "Mission: Impossible 7" has reached nearly US$300 million, the production budget of "Mission: Impossible 8" is actually not too surprising.
Since the two "Mission: Impossible" movies were shot back to back, filming of "Mission: Impossible 8" began long before "Mission: Impossible 7" was released. Last year, the film was forced to suspend filming due to a several-month strike in Hollywood. It did not resume filming until March this year. During this period, it also encountered many problems such as the submarine used for filming malfunctioning and being forced to stop filming.
At present, the subsequent marketing expenses are not considered. Judging from the film's production budget of nearly 400 million U.S. dollars, this "Mission: Impossible 8" needs to earn at least 800 million U.S. dollars in box office revenue next year in theaters to guarantee it. No loss. "Mission: Impossible 7", released last year, only earned US$566 million in box office revenue from global theaters, and the current highest box office revenue of this series of movies is US$780 million set by "Mission: Impossible 6".
Therefore, "Mission: Impossible 8", which will be released next year, needs to refresh the highest box office of the series of movies in order to achieve profitability. IMHO, this task is a bit difficult. But the good thing is that Paramount Pictures has been hinting that this "Mission: Impossible 8" will be the final chapter of the film series, which will add some emotional blessing to this "Mission: Impossible 8". But whether this "Mission: Impossible 8" is Ethan Hunt's curtain call, it may not be time yet.
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