"Indiana Jones 5 and Mission: Impossible 7: Massive Financial Losses for Studios"

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Indiana Jones 5 and Mission: Impossible 7 are projected to lose money for their respective studios due to underwhelming box office performances. Indiana Jones 5, with a reported budget of $300 million, has made just over $375 million worldwide after seven weeks in theaters. Mission: Impossible 7, also with a similar budget, has made $522 million worldwide after five weeks. Both films needed to make significantly more to break even. Factors contributing to their financial losses include inflated budgets, shooting during COVID-19, competition from successful films like Barbie and Oppenheimer, and franchise weariness.
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