Top Gun: Maverick Breaks Another Record, Surpasses Titanic's Box Office Collection
Tom Cruise's Top Gun: Maverick continues to rule the box office. The film reportedly has set another record as it overtook every other Paramount release including blockbuster film Kate Winslet and Leonard Dicaprio's Tita
Tom
Cruise's
Top
Gun:
Maverick
continues
to
rule
the
box
office.
The
film
reportedly
has
set
another
record
as
it
overtook
every
other
Paramount
release
including
blockbuster
film
Kate
Winslet
and
Leonard
Dicaprio's
Titanic.
Collider
reported
that
the
Top
Gun
sequel
has
passed
James
Cameron's
Titanic
to
become
Paramount's
number
one
domestic
grossing
film
of
all
time.
The
film
earned
$601.9
Million
at
the
domestic
box
office
(North
America
and
Canada),
surpassing
Titanic's
lifetime
total
gross
of
$600.7
Million.
Brian
Robbins,
President
and
CEO
of
Paramount
Pictures,
shared
a
statement
praising
the
film.
He
said,
"Top
Gun:
Maverick
is
a
phenomenal
motion
picture,
and
we
take
deep
pride
in
celebrating
this
tremendous
achievement
alongside
Tom
Cruise,
our
filmmakers
and
cast,
our
marketing
and
distribution
teams,
and,
of
course,
all
the
new
and
original
Top
Gun
fans,
without
whom
this
wouldn't
have
been
possible."
Notably,
Paramount
Pictures
which
is
a
110-year-old
studio
releases
tens
of
films
every
year
and
has
hundreds
of
releases
in
its
century-long
career.
Top
Gun:
Maverick
also
became
a
huge
success
for
Tom
Cruise
as
it
become
the
actor's
highest-grossing
film
in
his
30
years
long
career.
Top
Gun:
Maverick
saw
a
strong
opening
weekend,
earning
$126.7
Million
and
went
on
to
earn
more
than
$1
Billion
at
the
global
box
office.
The
film's
success
has
fans
wondering
if
Top
Gun
3
will
ever
happen.
Reports
stated
that
Top
Gun:
Maverick
actor
Miles
Teller
has
revealed
that
he's
already
had
conversations
with
Cruise
about
a
potential
third
instalment.
He
told
Entertainment
Tonight
that
he
would
love
to
work
on
another
sequel,
but
added,
"That
[a
sequel]
would
be
great,
but
that's
all
up
to
TC.
It's
all
up
to
Tom."
Apart
from
Cruise
and
Miles,
the
film
also
starred
Jon
Hamm,
Val
Kilmer,
Jennifer
Connelly,
Glen
Powell,
Monica
Barbaro,
Danny
Ramirez,
Manny
Jacinto,
Jay
Ellis,
Bashir
Salahuddin,
Jean
Louisa
Kelly,
Charles
Parnell,
Ed
Harris,
and
others.