The last big blockbuster of the summer is set to hit theaters over the final weekend of July, in the form of Paramount’s Mission: Impossible – Fallout. Meanwhile, Lionsgate will open Blindspotting in moderate release, and Warner Brothers hopes to counterprogram with Teen Titans GO! To the Movies.

It’s been three years since the last Mission: Impossible title opened, which brought in a solid $55 million on its opening weekend, before legging it around $195 million domestically, and nearly $700 million worldwide, putting it just below the fourth installment, Ghost Protocol. The important thing to note is that both of these films were extremely well received, both by fans and critics. Combining that with the massive marketing push by Paramount, as well as the fantastic early critical reception, and it seems like Fallout may have a chance at a serious breakout this weekend.

Ideally, any opening above $60 million would be solid. Anything above $65 million is very impressive, primarily because Fallout faces significantly more competition than Rogue Nation did. The estimated budget is $178 million, making it the most expensive film in the franchise to date – largely due to extensive reshoots caused by Cruise’s on-set injury.

The other new release of the weekend is Teen Titans GO! To the Movies, the continuation of the Cartoon Network series. The films release is definitely a bit unusual; not only do 2D animated films rarely hit theaters anymore, and because most movies based on cartoon series’ tend to be released on TV. It begs the question whether or not families will pay full ticket price to watch what essentially amounts to a 90 minute episode of a show they can watch at home for free. The upside to that cheaper production, however, is that the budget is just $10 million – a fraction of the $200 million for Incredibles 2 or even the $80 million of Hotel Transylvania 3. Tracking has this film pegged in the mid-to-high teen millions, which seems like a solid start. Also worth noting is that if Thursday previews seem a bit front loaded, it’s because they’re beginning at 4PM as opposed to the usual 7.

Lionsgate is pushing for a bit of an aggressive expansion for Blindspotting, as the film targets 523 locations this weekend. It opened last weekend in 14 locations and scored a fairly strong $24K per theater average, though whether or not that translates to a successful debut in a nearly-nationwide number of theaters remains to be seen. Elsewhere in the specialty market, Puzzle opens in five locations, while Eighth Grade is adding a slew of new theaters ahead of a nationwide expansion next weekend.

Predictions

Mission: Impossible Fallout – $67 million The Equalizer II – $16 million Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again – $15.5 million Teen Titans GO! To the Movies – $14 million Hotel Transylvania 3 – $12 million