Tom Cruise’s ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ overtook the legendary blockbuster ‘Titanic’ in the list of biggest money-makers in Hollywood history.
‘Top Gun’ sequel, which has been on a roll since its release in May, has now claimed the #7 spot in highest box office sales domestically, cocking in at $662 million in tickets sold, beating out James Cameron’s 1997 classic by a good $3 mil or so at $659M.
According to reports, the movie raked in $7 million this weekend, which might sound relatively meager, but considering it’s in its 11th week in theaters right now, that’s impressive.
While ‘Titanic’ is in Tom’s rearview, he has many other flicks ahead of him that have made far more money big picture, including, in due time, ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ and ‘Black Panther,’ which had total domestic hauls of $678M and $700M, respectively.
Some film reporters and box office analysts think ‘Top Gun’ actually has a shot to perhaps surmount those two as the year progresses, but the others ahead of it in line ‘Avatar,’ ‘No Way Home,’ ‘Endgame’ and ‘Force Awakens’ are probably safe from being touched.
Still, it’s a helluva achievement for both Tom and Paramount, and proves there’s still most certainly a desire for folks to hit theaters, even today. They’re just more selective, is all.