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Top Gun: Maverick shatters yet another significant Paramount record

Top Gun: Maverick smashes records on its opening weekend on the Paramount+ streaming service, capping off an incredible box office run.

Top Gun: Maverick ends 2022 by setting records on the Paramount+ streaming service after an impressive box office run that keeps it in the top spot for the year’s highest-grossing movie.

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According to Deadline, the Top Gun sequel has become the most-watched film to ever make its home debut on the platform. The movie, which follows Captain Pete “Maverick” Mitchell played by Tom Cruise, had its streaming debut on December 22 and broke Sonic the Hedgehog’s previous record for the biggest opening weekend by 60%. When talking about a movie’s performance on their services, Paramount+ didn’t provide specific numbers for the debut, although this is common practice for most streaming services.

Tanya Giles, Chief Programming Officer, Paramount Streaming, commented on the movie’s success during its first weekend on Paramount+, saying, “We are happy to witness the movie’s huge, record-breaking success by having its premiere become the most watched movie on Paramount+. We continue to gain from Paramount Pictures’ highly anticipated theatrical hits, which are added to the service and give fans a new way to view and rewatch their favorite movies.”

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And if that weren’t enough, other Tom Cruise movies caught on to Top Gun: Maverick‘s streaming popularity. Top Gun from 1986 benefited from it in terms of platform. The first movie had a 400% increase in viewers from those anticipating Top Gun double features. The Mission: Impossible franchise from Paramount Pictures saw a 140 percent gain on the streamer during the same time period, so even other Cruise titles saw a significant uptick.

Top Gun: Maverick

As soon as the Legacy sequel entered theatres, it became a huge hit. The movie made $126.7 million in its first three days of release and $160.5 million over the Memorial Day holiday weekend’s four days. Maverick had a long shelf life, unlike tentpole releases like this one, which frequently experience significant decreases after their initial weekends. The movie had the smallest second-weekend decline of any movie that debuted over $100 million, dropping only 29 percent and earning $90 million.

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The film went on to earn $718.7 million domestically and an astounding $1.48 billion globally, becoming the highest-grossing movie of Cruise’s career. It presently holds the record for the highest-grossing film of 2022 and, following Spider-Man: No Way Home, became the second film of the pandemic period to gross more than $1 billion globally.

The success of the movie has been measured by more than just financial gains. The sequel, which Joseph Kosinski directed, received a rare “A+” CinemaScore from first-day viewers and went on to receive some of the greatest reviews of 2022 with a 96 percent fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. With two Golden Globe nods and six Critics’ Choice Movie Award nominations, it has also played a significant role in the awards season thus far. The American Film Institute included it in its list of the top ten movies of the year, and the National Board of Review voted it the greatest movie of 2022. Source: Deadline