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Lilo & Stitch surfs to $600 million, Mission holds, and Karate Kid lands a low blow at the box office

June 1, 2025 by Matt Rodgers

23 years ago Tom Cruise battled Lilo & Stitch at the box-office, as Minority Report went head-to-head with the 2002 animated original, and now almost a quarter-of-a-century later, the two unlikely foes are once again topping the charts with impressive results. 

Disney’s live-action blockbuster had a sophomore frame of $63 million at the domestic box-office, lifting its total to a whopping $280 million after just ten days. Combine that with the $330 million that Stitch has earned overseas and the film has made $611 million worldwide. 2025’s high water mark is A Minecraft Movie, which currently sits at $947.1 million global, but Lilo & Stitch should have no trouble surfing past that before Jurassic World Rebirth, Superman, and The Fantastic Four: First Steps stomp into town. 

Paramount and Skydance’s Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning also saw a strong hold, with a second weekend of $27.2 million at the domestic box-office, and a running total of $122 million. Internationally the ‘final’ Mission took in $76.1 million, which was an impressive 33% decline. The Christopher McQuarrie-directed action-blockbuster has so far earned $353.8 million around the world. 

Such figures meant that Karate Kid: Legends was left a little bruised at the box-office. It isn’t down-and-out, a production budget of just $45 million will see to that, but it landed a low blow with just $21 million in North American receipts. Overseas, where Legends opened early, a further $12 million was added to the legacy sequel’s prize-fund, for a worldwide tally of $47 million. Sony Pictures will be hoping that the Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan-headlined film will have the same kind of legs as the last feature in the franchise, 2010’s Karate Kid, which took $359 million globally. 

Elsewhere the horror crowd were still seeking blood amongst the blockbusters, with Danny and Michael Philippou’s Brink Her Back finding a place in the U.S. Top 5 with a $7.1 million opening, Warner/New Line’s Final Destination: Bloodlines lifting its global tally to $229 million, and Sinners crossing the $350 mark. 

As always, you can check out the full rundown over at BoxOfficeMojo, and don’t forget to let us know what you saw in theatres this weekend by heading to our social channels @FlickeringMyth…

Filed Under: Matt Rodgers, Movies, News Tagged With: Karate Kid Legends, lilo and stitch, Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning

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