

Mission: Impossible—Rogue Nation
Synopsis
CIA chief Hunley (Baldwin) convinces a Senate committee to disband the IMF (Impossible Mission Force), of which Ethan Hunt (Cruise) is a key member. Hunley argues that the IMF is too reckless. Now on his own, Hunt goes after a shadowy and deadly rogue organization called the Syndicate.
What is the budget of Mission Impossible—Rogue Nation?
"Mission Impossible—Rogue Nation," a action released in 2015, was directed by Christopher McQuarrie and stars Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner. The production budget was $150,000,000, placing it in the blockbuster range for action productions of its era.
Key Budget Allocation Categories
While specific budget breakdowns are not publicly available, typical cost drivers for a action production like this include:
- Stunts, Action Sequences & Visual Effects: Action films allocate a substantial portion of their budget to choreographing and executing practical stunts, pyrotechnics, and CGI-heavy sequences.
- Above-the-Line Talent (Cast & Director): A-list talent commands significant upfront fees plus backend participation.
- Production Design, Sets & Locations: Action films frequently require multiple international shooting locations, large-scale set construction, vehicle acquisitions and modifications, and specialized equipment , all of which drive production costs well above those of dialogue-driven genres.
What were the major cost factors in Mission Impossible—Rogue Nation?
Several factors contributed to the overall production costs of "Mission Impossible—Rogue Nation."
- Stunts: Stunts, Action Sequences & Visual Effects is one of the primary cost drivers in action productions of this scale.
- Above-the-Line Talent (Cast: Above-the-Line Talent (Cast & Director) is one of the primary cost drivers in action productions of this scale.
- Production Design: Production Design, Sets & Locations is one of the primary cost drivers in action productions of this scale.
How Does Mission Impossible—Rogue Nation's Budget Compare to Similar Films?
At $150,000,000, Mission Impossible—Rogue Nation sits in the blockbuster range. Here is how it compares to productions with a similar budget:
- 6 Underground (2019): Budget $150,000,000
- Angels & Demons (2009): Budget $150,000,000, Worldwide Gross $485,930,816
- Batman Begins (2005): Budget $150,000,000, Worldwide Gross $374,218,673
- Bee Movie (2007): Budget $150,000,000, Worldwide Gross $287,594,577
- Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F (2024): Budget $150,000,000
The median budget for wide-release action films in the 2010s ranges from $30 to 80M for mid-budget to $150M+ for tentpoles.
Mission Impossible—Rogue Nation Box Office Performance
"Mission Impossible—Rogue Nation" earned $195,042,377 domestically and $682,716,636 worldwide at the box office. Against a production budget of $150,000,000, the film performed strongly at the box office.
A film typically needs to earn approximately twice its production budget to cover marketing and distribution costs. For "Mission Impossible—Rogue Nation," that break-even threshold was roughly $300,000,000. With worldwide earnings of $682,716,636, the film cleared that threshold comfortably.
- Production Budget: $150,000,000
- Worldwide Gross: $682,716,636
- Net Return: $532,716,636
- ROI: approximately 355.1%
At 355.1%, "Mission Impossible—Rogue Nation" earned roughly $4.55 for every $1 invested in production.
Awards and Recognition
6 wins & 26 nominations total
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