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Among movies in regular release, Warner Bros.’ DC League of Super Pets led Thursday and the week with $2.2M and $33.8M respectively. Universal’s Nope was second with a second Thursday take of $1.56M, -26% from Wednesday, and second week of $27.4M and total of $87.3M. Uni was third with Minions: The Rise of Gru with a fifth Thursday of $1.46M, -8% from Wednesday, fifth week of $17.9M and a running total of $325.8M. Disney/Marvel’s Thor: Love & Thunder was 4th yesterday with a fourth Thursday of $1.3M, -12% from Wednesday, and fourth week of $19.9M for a running total of $306.8M. Paramount’s Top Gun: Maverick in its tenth Thursday saw $1.17M, -3%, for a week’s total of $13.5M, and running total of $654.1M.

https://deadline.com/2022/08/box-office-bullet-train-1235085890/

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Paramount’s Top Gun: Maverick in its tenth Thursday saw $1.17M, -3%, for a week’s total of $13.5M, and running total of $654.1M.

So much for Top Gun taking a hit in the face of direct competition, $700 million should be secure if it keeps this up

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Mav pretty much unaffected by another action flick entering marketplace. Same multi as last week can result in 6.85M (-18%). Looks like it can stay above 2.2M on Sunday and maybe above $1M on Mon. It likely falls below that mark on Wed. That should give it 75 consecutive days over 1M. Maybe some miracle can push it over 80 days, but I wouldn't hold my breath there. 

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1 minute ago, Tokugennumataka said:

Mav pretty much unaffected by another action flick entering marketplace. Same multi as last week can result in 6.85M (-18%). Looks like it can stay above 2.2M on Sunday and maybe above $1M on Mon. It likely falls below that mark on Wed. That should give it 75 consecutive days over 1M. Maybe some miracle can push it over 80 days, but I wouldn't hold my breath there. 

If it can secure a solid 1.8 to 1.9m on Friday which will give us 2.3 to 2.4 Sunday with a good 52 per drop on Monday with no competition next week it will pass avatar ets record it's not impossible but need good holds.

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3 minutes ago, Tokugennumataka said:

Mav pretty much unaffected by another action flick entering marketplace. Same multi as last week can result in 6.85M (-18%). Looks like it can stay above 2.2M on Sunday and maybe above $1M on Mon. It likely falls below that mark on Wed. That should give it 75 consecutive days over 1M. Maybe some miracle can push it over 80 days, but I wouldn't hold my breath there. 

 

Imagine if it stays above 1m for all the weekdays next week. Needs to be down no more than 15% week to week.

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2 hours ago, Eric the Tank Engine said:

Should get to about 10.8M second weekend (-53%) with that Thursday. Meh!

That is absolutely awful. There goes the 100M hopes and dreams of mega legs during August.

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Another terrific hold for TGM on its flight to 700m. The sky is clear, no clouds ahead. Managed to split the two bogeys and smashed one.

 

Biggest 10th domestic Thursday:

 

1 Feb 26, 1998 Titanic $1,266,838 3,006 $421 $407,350,832
2 Aug 4, 2022 Top Gun: Maverick $1,212,774 3,008 $403 $655,480,244
3 Feb 25, 2010 Avatar     $1,202,884     2,581     $466     $692,904,794

  

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47 minutes ago, The Dark Alfred said:

Another terrific hold for TGM on its flight to 700m. The sky is clear, no clouds ahead. Managed to split the two bogeys and smashed one.

 

Biggest 10th domestic Thursday:

 

1 Feb 26, 1998 Titanic $1,266,838 3,006 $421 $407,350,832
2 Aug 4, 2022 Top Gun: Maverick $1,212,774 3,008 $403 $655,480,244
3 Feb 25, 2010 Avatar     $1,202,884     2,581     $466     $692,904,794

  

Judging by the dual 12 year gaps in that table, it will be 2034 before we see another film join that trio.

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12 hours ago, LonePirate said:

Judging by the dual 12 year gaps in that table, it will be 2034 before we see another film join that trio.

First one was based on a historic event, second was a completely original film, third was a sequel. In 12 years, what will be the fourth? Prequel? Spin-off? Remake? Maybe we can predict what it will be, lol.

 

Cameron had the idea for Avatar around the time he was doing Titanic, and he planned to film it right after. Top Gun: Maverick was set in motion around 2010. So the next big one could be stretching its legs right now.

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