Paramount Pictures said Sunday that in its first three days in North American theaters, “Top Gun: Maverick” earned an estimated $124 million in ticket sales.
The 59-year-old superstar just got his first $100 million opening weekend with"Top Gun: Maverick." In its first three days in North American theaters, the long-in-the-works sequel earned an estimated $124 million in ticket sales, Paramount Pictures said Sunday. Including international showings, its worldwide total is $248 million.
People are also reading… Before"Maverick," his biggest domestic debut was in 2005, with Steven Spielberg's"War of the Worlds," which opened to $64 million. After that it was"Mission: Impossible — Fallout" with $61 million in 2018. It's not that his films don't make money in the long run: They just aren't enormously frontloaded.
The build up has been just as flashy, with fighter-jet-adorned premieres on an aircraft carrier in San Diego and at the Cannes Film Festival, where Cruise was also given an honorary Palme d'Or, and a royal premiere in London attended by Prince William and his wife Kate. "This solidifies the notion that the movie theater is a singular and a vitally important outlet for people," Dergarabedian said."People are looking for a great escape from everything that's going on in the world right now."
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