Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning Box Office Day 1: Tom Cruise Might Bag Rs 15 Cr On Opening Day in India

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Tom Cruise is back as Ethan Hunt in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, the eighth and final chapter of the legendary franchise. Indian fans were buzzing with excitement as the film hit theatres this weekend. Here’s a complete roundup of its opening, story, cast, reviews, and ratings.

Total Box Office Collection

According to Sacnilk’s Data, on its first day, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning collected approximately Rs 5.00 crore (net) in India across all languages. This figure is based on early estimates and may be updated as more data comes in. The film’s global collection numbers are yet to be officially released.

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  • Day 1 – Rs 5.00 Crores

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning Story & Its Cast

The film picks up right after the events of Dead Reckoning Part One left off. Ethan faces his most dangerous mission again. That is to stop a rogue AI called “The Entity” from plunging the world into chaos. The story is packed with high-octane chases, daring stunts, and globe-trotting suspense. This time, the threat is not just physical but digital, with deepfakes and nuclear tensions raising the stakes.

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning includes Tom Cruise reprising his role as Ethan Hunt, alongside Hayley Atwell who plays Grace. Franchise regulars like Ving Rhames as Luther Stickell, Simon Pegg as Benji Dunn, and Henry Czerny as Kittridge return to the screen. The film also features Esai Morales as the villain Gabriel, Angela Bassett as Erika Sloane, and supporting roles by Pom Klementieff and Greg Tarzan Davis, making it a powerful ensemble.

Review by Critics

Critics are divided on The Final Reckoning. Some hail it as an epic, action-packed finale that has to be visible on the huge screen, particularly in IMAX. Tom Cruise’s stunts and commitment to the role are praised, and the course by means of Christopher McQuarrie, receives applause for its scale and ambition. However, others feel the tale leans extra on spectacle than substance, with some critics calling it the lowest-rated MI movie on Rotten Tomatoes due to the fact that 2006.

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