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Tom Cruise still flying in Japan, Top Gun: Maverick 1 year later

near

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‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Celebrates One Year In Japanese Theatrical Release, Becomes Tom Cruise’s Biggest Movie Ever In The Market

Talk about legs — or, more appropriately, wings: Paramount/Skydance’s Top Gun: Maverick is still playing in Japanese cinemas a full year on from its debut. Continuing on from a stratospheric and super-leggy run, the sequel, on its 365th day of release, became Tom Cruise’s biggest film ever in the market. In doing so, it overtook 2003’s The Last Samurai with JPY 13.71B ($101.5M) — and Maverick is still flying on local screens. It had become Paramount’s No. 1 movie of all time in Japan in August and also marks the same milestone for Skydance.

Japan originally opened the Joseph Kosinski-directed actioner on May 27, 2022 and then it had legs for miles with unheard of holds. This is the second-biggest international box office market for the movie, just a hair below the UK.

During the Reiwa-era (the current era of Japan’s official calendar which began on May 1, 2019), the sequel is the biggest live-action movie for the period. It is also in the all-time Top 10 for Hollywood releases. (Paramount Pictures’ Japan Office is operated by Towa Pictures.)

After it was nominated for six Oscars (ultimately converting to one win for Best Sound), TGM went back into wide release in Japan — 41 weeks after its initial bow — and continues to play; it has also been available digitally.

The current global cume is $1,495.6M with international representing $776.9M. The Top 5 markets through this weekend are: UK ($103.5M), Japan ($101.5M), Korea ($67.5M), Australia ($65.4M) and France ($59.8M).

The legs on this film are insane, people are still seeing this in Japanese cinemas, while it is also available digitally. It's currently sitting at $1.493 billion gross.
 

Stitch

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Don't know why, but Japan is always really late with movies. They get John Wick 4 in September.
 

Stitch

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Ohh yeah now I get it :lollipop_grinning_sweat:

It had become Paramount’s No. 1 movie of all time in Japan in August
TGM went back into wide release in Japan — 41 weeks after its initial bow — and continues to play

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That's what happens when you're doing multiple things at once.. (like making a thread :p )
 

jshackles

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I heard that the dub work on this was amazing
 

Cyberpunkd

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This is a movie like they did. them in the 80s and 90s, it's not a modern movie by any means. There is no self-reflection, no angst, no hesitation, no inner battles on the part of the main characters or others. It's a movie without the spectre of 9/11 when everything became complicated and then morphed into 'both sides' philosophy.

Good for Cruise.
 
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Spaceman292

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This is a movie like they did. them in the 80s and 90s, it's not a modern movie by any means. There is no self-reflection, no angst, no hesitation, no inner battles on the part of the main characters or others. It's a movie without the spectre of 9/11 when everything became complicated and then morphed into 'both sides' philosophy.

Good for Cruise.
Yes there is. Didn't you watch the movie? What about the part where Rooster feels angsty about Maverick and hesitates during training but then gets better after some self reflection in the final mission?
 

The Cockatrice

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I mean if you think about it the planes are basically mechs which Japan is a huge fan of plus no woke bs, strong cast, Tom Cruise the real action hero, all in all, its something they always wanted.
 
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