{"id":52172,"date":"2022-08-21T19:42:33","date_gmt":"2022-08-21T19:42:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/maverick-wings-past-1-4b-at-worldwide-box-office-deadline\/"},"modified":"2022-08-21T19:42:33","modified_gmt":"2022-08-21T19:42:33","slug":"maverick-wings-past-1-4b-at-worldwide-box-office-deadline","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/maverick-wings-past-1-4b-at-worldwide-box-office-deadline\/","title":{"rendered":"Maverick’ Wings Past $1.4B At Worldwide Box Office \u2013 Deadline"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Continuing its hypersonic run, Paramount\/Skydance’s Top Gun: Maverick<\/em> has, in its 13th weekend of release, crossed the $1.4B mark worldwide, lifting the cume to a touch over $1,403B<\/strong> through today. <\/p>\n

When using restored international box office numbers, this would qualify the sequel as the 9th highest-grossing movie ever worldwide (currency exchanges are in massive flux at the moment with, notably, the euro and the dollar essentially at rare parity; so a drag for Hollywood). In non-restored figures, TGM<\/em> comes in at No. 12 \u2014 either way an astonishing achievement, especially for a movie that did not play in China or Russia. The breakdown through today is $683.4M<\/strong> domestic (surpassing Avengers: Infinity War<\/em> as the No. 6 highest-grossing movie in history) and $720M<\/strong> overseas <\/p>\n

Maverick<\/em> is headed to digital this week for purchase only, and then 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD November 1 from Paramount Home Entertainment. But it will remain in theaters.<\/p>\n

Overseas this frame, the Tom Cruise phenom added $8.7M<\/strong> in 63 markets, essentially flat with last session. Throughout its 13-week run, the holds on this Joseph Kosinski-directed movie have been out of this world. <\/p>\n

Several major markets were up this weekend including Germany (+36%), the UK (+28%) and France (+6%). Elsewhere, Netherlands spiked 46% while Belgium was up 42% and Austria 19%.<\/p>\n

TGM<\/em> is Cruise’s biggest movie of all time. For Paramount, it is the biggest live-action title in 37 offshore markets including the UK, Australia, Brazil, France, Germany, Japan, Korea and Saudi Arabia. <\/p>\n

the UK<\/strong> for its part is on the verge of crossing $100M with $98.5M to date. Despite recent competition from local titles, Japan<\/strong> has reached $85.8M \u2014 landing at No. 2 this session and down just 13% from last. Korea<\/strong>‘s 9th weekend dipped 22% for a $64.6M cume to date. Australia<\/strong> slide 14% for $62.2M through today and France<\/strong> has hit $54.7M.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n