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'Top Gun' stays aloft with $86M in its 2nd weekend

NEW YORK (AP) - The high-flying 'œTop Gun: Maverick'ť continued to soar in its second weekend, dropping just 32% from its opening with $86 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday.

The Paramount Pictures release, with Tom Cruise reprising his role from the 1986 original, is holding steadier than any film of its kind has before. Its modest drop - 50-65% is more typical for blockbusters - is the smallest decline for a movie that opened above $100 million. 'œTop Gun: Maverick'ť debuted with $124 million last weekend, scoring Cruise's biggest opening yet.

Overseas, director Joseph Kosinski's film is performing even better. In 64 overseas markets, 'œTop Gun: Maverick'ť dipped only 20% in its second weekend with $81.7 million.

Riding stellar word of mouth, terrific reviews and a global promotional tour, 'œTop Gun: Maverick'ť has already grossed $548.6 million worldwide, making it easily one the biggest hits of Cruise's career. In domestic ticket sales ($291.6 million thus far), the 'œTop Gun'ť sequel already ranks as the 59-year-old's best performer.

While 'œTop Gun: Maverick'ť is unlikely to match the $1.89 billion worldwide of Sony Pictures' 'œSpider-Man: No Way Home,'ť the biggest box-office smash of the pandemic, Cruise and company have been hailed for leading the final push in the recovery of movie theaters. Paramount delayed its release two years.

But whereas 'œNo Way Home'ť had little-to-no big-budget competition through January, 'œTop Gun: Maverick'ť kicks off a string of more closely packed summer movies. Next weekend, Universal Pictures debuts 'œJurassic World: Dominion,'ť the culmination of the dinosaur franchise trilogy of sequels. The week after that, the Walt Disney Co. releases 'œToy Story'ť spinoff 'œLightyear,'ť the first Pixar release to open in theaters in more than two years.

'œTop Gun: Maverick," which actually added screens in its second week to extend its record total to 4,751, will soon find itself in more of a dog fight for audience attention.

'œJurassic World: Dominion'ť got a head start over the weekend in 15 international markets, where the Colin Trevorrow-directed film grossed $55.5 million. Universal said that was in line with the previous franchise entries. "Jurassic World" made $1.67 billion in 2015, while its 2018 follow-up, 'œJurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,'ť grossed $1.31 billion.

In U.S. and Canadian theaters, no new wide release challenged 'œTop Gun: Maverick.'ť 'œVikram,'ť an Indian Tamil-language action thriller, opened with $1.8 million in 460 theaters.

Fresh off its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, David Cronenberg's 'œCrimes of the Future" opened with $1.1 million in 773 theaters. The Neon release, starring Viggo Mortensen, Lea Seydoux and Kristen Stewart, is the Canadian auteur's first film in eight years.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.

1. "Top Gun: Maverick," $86 million.

2. 'œDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,'ť $9.3 million.

3. 'œThe Bob's Burgers Movie,'ť $4.5 million.

4. 'œThe Bad Guys,'ť $3.3 million.

5. 'œDownton Abbey: A New Era,'ť $3 million.

6. 'œEverything Everywhere All at Once,'ť $2 million.

7. 'œVikram,'ť $1.8 million.

8. 'œ Sonic the Hedgehog 2,'ť $1.7 million.

9. 'œThe Lost City,'ť $1.4 million.

10. 'œCrimes of the Future,'ť $1.1 million.

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Follow AP Film Writer Jake Coyle on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/jakecoyleAP

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