‘Top Gun: Maverick’ nears $1.3 billion worldwide: Here’s how it became the first billion-dollar movie in Tom Cruise’s 40-year career
Tom Cruise attends the London premiere of “Top Gun: Maverick.”
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"Top Gun: Maverick" took to the skies in late May and hasn't thought back. Tom cruise's most recent delivery is presently the 10th most elevated earning film ever at the homegrown film industry.
"Maverick," the continuation of the hit 1986 film "Top Gun," has netted almost $650 million in the US alone, an accomplishment that has just been achieved by a small bunch of different movies.
The top 10 highest-grossing movies at domestic box office
1=Star Wars: The Force Awakens ($936.6M)
2=Avengers: Endgame ($858.3M)
3=Spider-Man: No Way Home ($804.7M)
4=Avatar ($760.5M)
5=Black Panther ($700.4M)
6=Avengers; Infinity War ($678.8M)
7=Titanic ($659.3M)
8=Jurassic World ($653.4M)
9=Top Gun: Maverick ($635.5M as of July 25, 2022)
10=The Avengers ($623.3M)
‘Top Gun: Maverick’ is the first billion-dollar movie in Tom Cruise’s career
Notwithstanding blockbuster hits like the long-running "Mission: Impossible" establishment and 2005′s "Battle of the Universes," "Top Gun: Maverick" is the main film in Tom cruise's 40-year-vocation to net more than $1 billion all around the world.
Cruise, who has been a defender of getting film sweethearts back in films and who recorded a thank you video that played before certain "Maverick" appearances, last month said thanks to fans "for branching out and permitting us to engage you."
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