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| Top Gun: Maverick Soars to More than $552 Million Globally Posted: 07 Jun 2022 06:15 AM PDT
Joseph Kosinski's Top Gun: Maverick is showing no signs of slowing down.
The Paramount and Skydance tentpole, starring Tom Cruise, is doing massive business in its second weekend. The sequel earned $90 million to boast the smallest decline ever — 29 percent — for a movie opening domestically to $100 million or more. Shrek 2, which launched to $108 million, fell 33 percent, according to Comscore.
On Sunday, Paramount's estimate was $86 million, but better-than-expected traffic throughout the drove that number up.Top Gun: Maverick has now earned $295.6 million through Sunday in North America and more than $552 million globally.
Top Gun 2 continues to fly high overseas, where it is likewise holding strong. It earning another $81.7 million for a foreign tally of $257 million.
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| ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Wins Big at 2022 MTV Movie Awards Posted: 07 Jun 2022 04:45 AM PDT
The 2022 MTV Movie & TV Awards took place Sunday night in Los Angeles and when it comes to the “Best Movie” category, this year’s competition was stiff. While it’s not unusual for the category to be stacked with crowd-pleasing blockbusters and some of the biggest recent films, this year’s nominations were packed with superhero films from both Marvel and DC with The Batman, Spider-Man: No Way Home, and Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings competing against The Adam Project, Scream, and Dune to bring home the coveted Golden Popcorn.
While each of the films have been big hits with fans, only one could be voted the “Best” and this year, Spider-Man: No Way Home brought home the prize. While each of the nominated films were powerhouses in their own right, it should come as no surprise that Spider-Man: No Way Home won this year’s award.
The film had the most nominations at seven total, including Best Performance in a Movie for Tom Holland, Best Hero for Holland, Best Villain for Willem Dafoe, and even Best Kiss for Holland and Zendaya. The film was also wildly popular with fans, due in no small part to the return of Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire as their respective versions of Peter Parker/Spider-Man in the film. The film has also brought in nearly $1.9 billion at the box office worldwide, making it the sixth biggest box office hit of all time, behind another major Marvel film, Avengers: Infinity War, in the fifth position.
As for future Spider-Man stories, Sony is definitely interested in having Holland, Zendaya, and the film’s director Jon Watts return for a fourth film in the franchise.
via ComicBook.com The post ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Wins Big at 2022 MTV Movie Awards appeared first on Bleeding Fool. |
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