Tom Cruise continues to fly very high with ‘Top Gun: Maverick’

Nine days have been enough for ‘Top Gun: Maverick‘ to become the highest-grossing Tom Cruise film in the United States. Its accumulation in ten days amounts to 291 million (always) dollars after raising 86 million in its second weekend, two million more than what ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ raised in its second weekend. That is, in its second weekend it has raised 32% less than the first; that is, the smallest drop in history for a film that grossed more than 100 million at its premiere, something even more meritorious if we take into account that last Monday was a holiday in the United States. To compare: ‘Bob’s Burgers the movie‘ has dropped almost 65% compared to its first weekend (for a total of just over 22 million). With regard to Spain, the film has barely left around 17% in its second weekend to collect around 1.3 million (in this case) euros. In eleven days his Spanish total would be about 4.1 million euros ($4.4 million). Counting the 257 million raised outside the United States, the worldwide total of the sequel to ‘Top Gun’ is around 550 million and seeing its run, it could even end up grossing more than ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness‘, which this week has exceeded the barrier of 900 million. Everything will depend on how much the premiere of ‘Jurassic World: Dominion‘ next week. At the moment, what is announced as the last installment of the franchise (at least for now…) has been released this weekend in 15 markets, with an estimated collection of 55.5 million. More than the 2015 gross but less than the 2018 gross. For the rest…’All at once everywhere‘ has surpassed the barrier of 60 million after collecting another 2 (in 1,434 cinemas), which represents a decrease of 18% compared to the previous week. We will see how it affects you that from this week it is available on VOD. Not even the most optimistic thought that it could reach its eleventh weekend so alive, the same one in which we remember has finally been released in Spain. They can’t say the same’Crimes of the Future‘ Y ‘Watcher‘, the two most powerful premieres this weekend in the United States… to put it in some way, of course. The return of David Cronenberg manages to collect 1.1 million in 773 cinemas while the second just over 800,000 dollars in 764 theaters. Both are over $1,000 on average, which is good, it’s not as bad as it might seem. It would be within the expected, go. Finally mention that this weekend Sony has re-released ‘Morbius‘ in about 1,000 theaters. To no one’s surprise, the meme that the film has become has hardly boosted its collection: 300,000 dollars more to add to a local total stagnant at 73.6 million. Its worldwide collection amounts to 163.2 million, apparently enough to consider that Sony has dodged this bullet.

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