"Top Gun: Maverick" continues to dominate the box-office with a massive sophomore weekend, breaking a new record in the process after last week it scored the biggest Memorial Day weekend in history with $156 million, a record previously held by "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" ($153 million).
Read more about the weekend box-office after the jump.
"Top Gun: Maverick" leads the box-office charts with a massive $86 million in its second weekend, and broke the record for the smallest decline ever, just 32% for a movie opening domestically to $100 million or more. The record previously belonged to "Shrek 2" which opened with $108 million and dropped 33% in its second weekend. The "Top Gun" sequel has grossed a total of $291.6 million in North America. Overseas it added another $81.7 million this week for a foreign tally of $257 million. The global cume now stands at $548.6 million.
"Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" finished in second place with $9,2 million, dropping 42.4%, which brings its domestic total to $388.7 million. The film's international cume is now at $520.7, which brings the worldwide total to $909 million.
The animated film "The Bob's Burgers Movie" continues its poor performance. The film is holding in third place, but dropped 63.8% from its opening weekend and grossed $4.5 million in its sophomore frame. The film has grossed $22.2 million in North America after 9 days.
Another animated film, "The Bad Guys", went up from #5 to #4 and grossed $3.3 million over the weekend (23.8% drop). The film has grossed a total of $87.2 million domestically and $130.9 million overseas ($218.2 million worldwide).
"Downton Abbey: A New Era" rounds out the Top 5 with $2.9 million. The film dropped 48.2%. Its domestic cume has reached $35.7 million, while its international tally has reached $41 million ($76.2 million worldwide).
In other news, David Cronenberg's controversial film "Crimes of the Future" opened in tenth place with a disappointing $1 million from 773 theaters.
"Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" finished in second place with $9,2 million, dropping 42.4%, which brings its domestic total to $388.7 million. The film's international cume is now at $520.7, which brings the worldwide total to $909 million.
The animated film "The Bob's Burgers Movie" continues its poor performance. The film is holding in third place, but dropped 63.8% from its opening weekend and grossed $4.5 million in its sophomore frame. The film has grossed $22.2 million in North America after 9 days.
Another animated film, "The Bad Guys", went up from #5 to #4 and grossed $3.3 million over the weekend (23.8% drop). The film has grossed a total of $87.2 million domestically and $130.9 million overseas ($218.2 million worldwide).
"Downton Abbey: A New Era" rounds out the Top 5 with $2.9 million. The film dropped 48.2%. Its domestic cume has reached $35.7 million, while its international tally has reached $41 million ($76.2 million worldwide).
In other news, David Cronenberg's controversial film "Crimes of the Future" opened in tenth place with a disappointing $1 million from 773 theaters.
Rank | Title | Weekend Gross | Domestic Total | Foreign Total | Budget |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Top Gun: Maverick | $85.9M | $291.6M | $257M | $170M |
2 | Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness | $9.2M | $388.7M | $520.7M | $200M |
3 | The Bob's Burgers Movie | $4.5M | $22.2M | $1.7M | N/A |
4 | The Bad Guys | $3.3M | $87.2M | $130.9M | $80M |
5 | Downton Abbey: A New Era | $2.9M | $35.7M | $41M | $40M |
6 | Everything Everywhere All at Once | $2M | $60.5M | $17.5M | $25M |
7 | Vikram | $1.7M | $1.7M | N/A | N/A |
8 | Sonic the Hedgehog 2 | $1.7M | $188.2M | $204.5M | $110M |
9 | The Lost City | $1.3M | $104M | $81.2M | $68M |
10 | Crimes of the Future | $1.1M | $1.1M | N/A | N/A |
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