{"id":37857,"date":"2022-06-05T18:06:58","date_gmt":"2022-06-05T18:06:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/top-gun-soars-to-549m-ww-doctor-strange-2-crosses-900m-jurassic-world-dominion-bows-with-early-56m-deadline\/"},"modified":"2022-06-05T18:06:58","modified_gmt":"2022-06-05T18:06:58","slug":"top-gun-soars-to-549m-ww-doctor-strange-2-crosses-900m-jurassic-world-dominion-bows-with-early-56m-deadline","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/top-gun-soars-to-549m-ww-doctor-strange-2-crosses-900m-jurassic-world-dominion-bows-with-early-56m-deadline\/","title":{"rendered":"Top Gun Soars To $ 549M WW, Doctor Strange 2 Crosses $ 900M, Jurassic World Dominion Bows With Early $ 56M – Deadline"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Refresh for latest<\/em>…:<\/strong> Paramount \/ Skydance’s Top Gun: Maverick<\/em>as projected yesterday, has flown past $ 500M worldwide, with $ 548.6M<\/strong> through its first two frames. The offshore weekend is estimated at $ 81.7M<\/strong>an incredible hold of -20%, to lift the international box office cume to $ 257M<\/strong> in 64 markets. This does not include big Tom Cruise hub Korea which rolls out on June 23 (nor are China and Russia in the mix).<\/p>\n

The hypersonic Joseph Kosinski-directed sequel is on a tear overseas where the UK<\/strong> has lit up the sky with $ 47.8M to date. The weekend was down just 12% from opening. Australia<\/strong> has grossed $ 23.4M after a teeny 6% dip from the previous session. Japan<\/strong> slid just 26% from launch and has grossed $ 21.9M to date.<\/p>\n

The sky-high sequel also added $ 18.5M in global IMAX during the sophomore session with increases in such markets as Australia (+ 4%), Brazil (+ 15%), Mexico (+ 9%), Taiwan (+ 25%), Saudi Arabia (+ 24%) and Hong Kong (+ 11%). Drops were slight in such majors as Japan (-4%), UK (-16%) and Italy (-12%). The overseas IMAX cume is $ 23M for $ 62.7M worldwide. <\/p>\n

(See below for more detail on Maverick<\/em>‘s weekend as breakdowns are updated.)<\/p>\n

The only major competition out there for Cruise’s flying ace this frame was the debut of Universal \/ Amblin Entertainment’s Jurassic World Dominion<\/em> which started to thrash its tail in 15 early offshore markets. Also as we wrote on Saturday, the dino bow for the Colin Trevorrorw-helmed threequel exceeded $ 50M and is an estimated $ 55.5M<\/strong> through Sunday. That’s 1% ahead of both 2015’s Jurassic World<\/em> and 2018’s Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom<\/em>when excluding previews. <\/p>\n

Latin America ate up the return of the new and legacy cast with JWD<\/em> breaking records as the franchise’s best opening in Mexico, Argentina, Central America, Peru, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador and Uruguay. <\/p>\n

Before heading to North America, as well as China and 58 other markets next weekend, Mexico<\/strong> is the lead hub in the debut with an estimated $ 18.1M – good for Universal’s all-time biggest opening in the market. There was 70% uplift from Friday to Saturday, with a big boost from families, logging Universal’s top Saturday ever. The debut also beat Jurassic World<\/em> (+ 42%) and Fallen Kingdom<\/em> (+ 44%). Further detail to come.<\/p>\n

And, in another major milestone, Disney \/ Marvel’s Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness<\/em> has rounded the $ 900M mark globally, conjuring an estimated $ 909.4M<\/strong> through Sunday. Of that, $ 388.7M<\/strong> is from domestic and $ 520.7M<\/strong> comes from the international box office. The Sam Raimi-directed sequel reached the milestone without releasing in either China or Russia and did it in five weekends.<\/p>\n

When excluding China and Russia, the $ 909.4M cume makes Doctor Strange 2<\/em> the No. 10 global and international MCU release out of 28 titles, surpassing Spider-Man: Far From Home<\/em>.<\/p>\n

BLACKBERRIES\u2026<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n