'Mission: Impossible' Bests Winnie-The-Pooh At Box Office
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NEW YORK (CBSMiami/AP) — Superstar Tom Cruise and his Mission: Impossible franchise may have just put out their best installment yet.
"Mission: Impossible -- Fallout" topped ticket sales for the second straight weekend with an estimated $35 million despite newcomer "Christopher Robin."
According to studio estimates Sunday, the sixth "Mission: Impossible" installment has amassed $124 million in its first 10 days of release.
That pace is better than most previous entries in the Tom Cruise franchise.
Disney's live-action Winnie-the-Pooh revival "Christopher Robin" opened on the low side of expectation with $25 million.
It marks the rare Disney film not to open number one, though the studio had other milestones to celebrate. "Black Panther" on Saturday became just the third film to cross $700 million domestically.
The R-rated action-comedy "The Spy Who Dumped Me" opened in third with $12.4 million.
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