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Box Office: ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Scores $86 Million in Massive Second Weekend

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“Top Gun: Maverick” has the box office sizzling… again.

In its second weekend of release, Tom Cruise’s all-American action film collected a sensational $86 million from 4,751 North American theaters. Those returns rank among the top 10 highest-grossing second weekends in domestic box office history. They also push “Top Gun: Maverick” to $291 million in North America, enough to overtake 2005’s “War of the Worlds” ($243 million) as Cruise’s highest-grossing film ever at the domestic box office.

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Thanks to positive word of mouth, rapturous reviews and premium screens, ticket sales for “Top Gun: Maverick” dropped a scant 32% from its $160 million debut over the long Memorial Day holiday weekend. It’s the smallest second-weekend decline for a movie that opened to $100 million or more, according to Comscore. That’s an especially impressive benchmark — even for a reviewed movie — because blockbusters, like “Maverick,” tend to be front-loaded and drop at least 50% after opening weekend. By comparison, recent big-budget tentpoles “Spider-Man: No Way Home” and Marvel’s “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” each declined 67% in its sophomore outing, while Robert Pattinson’s “The Batman” fell 50% in its second weekend and “Eternals” plunged 62%.

At the international box office, the Paramount and Skydance release has eclipsed $257 million, bringing its global tally to $548 million. Even by pre-pandemic standards, “Maverick” is flying high at the box office.

“It has never been more appropriate to say ‘the sky’s the limit’ for ‘Top Gun: Maverick,’” Paramount’s president of domestic distribution Chris Aronson wrote in a note to press.

Few films wanted to compete with “Maverick” for eyeballs, though director David Cronenberg’s body horror film “Crimes of the Future” opened in limited release. From Neon, the movie launched to $1.1 million from 773 theaters, translating to a decent $1,423 per location. Viggo Mortensen, Léa Seydoux and Kristen Stewart star in the gruesome “Crimes of the Future,” which premiered at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.

Without any new releases from major studios, “Top Gun: Maverick” enjoyed free rein over North American box office charts. Holdovers titles “Doctor Strange” sequel, “The Bob’s Burgers Movie,” “The Bad Guys” and “Downton Abby: A New Era” took spots two through five.

In second place, “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” added $9.3 million from 2,430 venues between Friday and Sunday. After five weeks in theaters, the Marvel movie has earned an impressive $388.7 million domestically and a mighty $909.4 million globally. Without playing in China or Russia, which are two major international markets, “Doctor Strange 2” is the ninth-highest grossing title in Disney’s 28-film Marvel Cinematic Universe. It also stands as the highest grossing release of the year globally and second-biggest earner of the pandemic era.

Disney and 20th Century’s “The Bob’s Burgers Movie” remained in third place in its sophomore outing. Ticket sales declined 64% to $4.5 million from 3,425 cinemas, bringing its North American tally to $22.2 million.

At No. 4, Universal’s animated heist comedy “The Bad Guys” added $3.3 million from 2,872 locations in its seventh weekend of release. To date, the film has amassed $87 million domestically.

The “Downton Abbey” sequel rounded out the top five with $3 million from 3,471 theater. Since its launch, “Downton Abbey: A New Era” has grossed $34 million in North America. The follow-up to 2019’s “Downton Abbey” cost $40 million to produce, meaning the Focus Features release has ways to go before getting into the black.

Elsewhere, A24’s little-indie-that-could “Everything Everywhere All at Once” crossed $60 million domestically in its 11th weekend of release. On the same weekend it landed on home entertainment, the film expanded to 1,434 theaters and grossed $2 million, declining only 18% from the weekend prior. Per A24, the genre-bending “Everything Everywhere All at Once” is expected to surpass “Hereditary” ($80 million) to become A24’s highest grossing film worldwide. It’s already the studio’s highest-grossing film at the domestic box office, recently passing “Uncut Gems” ($50 million).

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