What Will Perform Better at the US Box Office: Jurassic World: Rebirth or Mission Impossible 8?

What Will Perform Better at the US Box Office: Jurassic World: Rebirth or Mission Impossible 8?

An exciting year of movies awaits hardcore film fanatics, as 2025 is full of long-awaited blockbusters that will soon have people flocking to movie theaters.

Many sequels are scheduled to hit the big screen this year, such as Captain America: Brave New World, Wicked: For Good, and The Fantastic Four: First Steps.

Of course, when it comes to franchises, you don’t get much bigger than Mission Impossible and Jurassic World, and the sequels will both be vying to become a huge summer blockbuster.

So, what will perform better at the US box office: Jurassic World: Rebirth or Mission Impossible 8? Read on for early predictions.

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Jurassic World: Rebirth May Gross $1 Billion

The Jurassic World franchise has generated a substantial sum at the box office. The first installment, inspired by Jurassic Park (1995), earned $1.671 billion internationally. Also, it grossed an impressive $653 million in the US and Canada.

Jurassic World: Dominion matched expectations by hitting the billion-dollar mark in 2022, too.

As the first two flicks have hit $1 billion, it’s expected Jurassic World: Rebirth will enjoy similar success at the box office, which Mission Impossible 8 – The Final Reckoning might struggle to rival.

Released on July 2, its new and all-star cast could have film lovers rushing out to watch it, as Scarlett Johansson (Black Widow), Jonathan Bailey (Wicked), and Mahershala Ali (Green Book) have starring roles.

Mission: Impossible 8 – The Final Reckoning Unlikely to Hit $1 Billion

The Mission Impossible series has seven action-packed films, with every release earning an eye-watering sum at the box office.

The most successful flick in the franchise is Mission: Impossible – Fallout (2018), which earned $791 million at the box office.

Unfortunately, the last film in the series, Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One failed to match the 2018 movie, making $570.6 million worldwide and only $172.1 million domestically.

Despite receiving glowing reviews from top critics, the movie was deemed a box office flop despite earning a healthy profit. It only grossed $56.2 million during its opening weekend, enduring its biggest second-weekend box office drop in the series’ history.

Ethan Hunt’s Last Mission Could Draw a Crowd

There is every chance that audiences might rush to movie theaters to watch Ethan Hunt’s final mission, as Tom Cruise will bow out of the series in 2025.

As a result, Mission Impossible – The Final Reckoning could reach or exceed its past box office sales, giving Jurassic World: Rebirth a run for its money this summer.

With the right marketing, the eighth and final installment could reach the heights of Mission: Impossible – Fallout while ensuring Dead Reckoning was a little blip in the successful franchise.

Audiences May Have Grown Tired of Dinosaurs

Since the release of Jurassic Park in 1995, audiences worldwide have been captivated by the dinosaur blockbusters.

While Jurassic World proved there is still a strong appetite for them in 2015, audiences may have grown tired of the premise. If so, the movie might fail to hit the billion-dollar mark in the summer of 2025 and could be deemed a box office flop.

However, as the trilogy has averaged $1.3 billion per movie, it’s likely to earn a more than healthy profit at the US and international box office this year.

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