The movie “Top Gun: Maverick” starring Tom Cruise set the record for the highest global revenue film in Paramount history with 1.2 billion USD.
According to Daily Mail, citing statistics from Deadline, “Top Gun: Maverick” has surpassed 600 million USD in the international market and more than 600 million USD in the domestic North American market. In total, the film’s revenue was more than 1.2 billion USD, surpassing the achievements that the films “Titanic” and “Transformers: Age of Extinction” made in their first theatrical release.
The movie “Titanic” earned 600.8 million USD in North America, while “Top Gun: Maverick” earned 601.9 million USD. Later, “Titanic” was re-released several times, leading to increased sales. Currently, the total revenue of “Top Gun: Maverick” is more than 1.2 billion USD, below “Titanic” with more than 2.1 billion USD. However, if considered in its first release, “Top Gun: Maverick” surpasses the achievements “Titanic” achieved.
The film starring Tom Cruise is also the 12th work with revenue exceeding the 600 million USD mark, the highest domestic market of all time. The film still retains its appeal after two months of release and continues to reap revenue.
“Top Gun: Maverick” is a work directed by Joseph Kosinski, starring Tom Cruise, with an investment capital of 170 million USD. The content of the film follows the story of part 1, the character Pete Mitchell (played by Tom Cruise) tries to be a captain in the army, but does not get promoted because he likes to directly fly planes. The film has many dramatic aerial action sequences with airplanes.
The work received many compliments from film critics, writers from Variety and Independent… evaluating the work as one of the excellent projects in Tom Cruise’s more than 40-year acting career.