Top Gun: Maverick is the first Tom Cruise movie in domestic box office history to open with over $100 million. Cruise, whose career began in 1981 with Endless Love, is one of the most internationally bankable stars still working today. The iconic actor is the lead of the increasingly stunt-driven and continually profitable Mission: Impossible franchise, but he has also held major roles in iconic standalone projects like Risky Business, Jerry Maguire, and Born on the Fourth of July. Those latter two films also earned him two of his three Oscar nominations (his third was for the 1999 Paul Thomas Anderson drama Magnolia).
Although Cruise's 1986 hit Top Gun, in which he played hotshot fighter pilot Maverick, wasn't meant to be a franchise-starter, this weekend has changed that fact considerably. The decades-later sequel Top Gun: Maverick hit theaters on May 27, 2022, following a delay of several years caused by the COVID-19 pandemic forcing theaters to close in early 2020. The film follows Maverick as he is called in to train a brand new crop of young pilots, including Rooster Bradshaw (Miles Teller), the son of the original film's Goose and who blames Maverick for his father's death. The cast also includes Ed Harris, Jennifer Connelly, Glen Powell, Jake Picking, Jon Hamm, Lewis Pullman, Jay Ellis, Manny Jacinto, and Val Kilmer returning as Iceman.
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Per Deadline, not only has Top Gun: Maverick taken off into the stratosphere, it has broken a record for Cruise. The film, which is set to close out the holiday weekend at $150 million, making it the first Cruise film to open higher than $100 million. It is also debatably the highest-grossing film to open on Memorial Day weekend, though
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