With only the fourth best 2nd non-holiday/December Thursday of all time, it's hard to see theatres continuing to screen TG:M and I expect it will be pulled within the week.
Hard to choose, but two years stand out.
2016 with Misconduct, Ride Along 2, Everybody Wants Some!! and Hidden Figures
or
2018 with The Bad Guys, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society and Set It Up.
2022 is trending well with Apollo 10 1/2 and Top Gun: Maverick.
the studio big wigs sit in their offices all day and throw darts at a wall to decide which movies they will make good and which ones they will make bad
this is more just you ascribing your own sensibilities onto the current crop of blockbusters, many of which have been very well received both critically and financially (even if they don't meet your personal standards)
i think it's more that it is actually very hard to make a great movie; too many moving parts to guarantee the process
of course studios are super risk averse these days which doesn't help and holds back a lot of great stuff that would've been made in yesteryears but i think that's kind of a separate issue
Tom Cruise's top two highest weekends gonna end up being from the same movie. Can't even entirely rule out that his top 3 weekends might be from this movie.