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From left, actors Miles Teller, Tom Cruise and producer Jerry Bruckheimer pose during a news conference for the film "Top Gun: Maverick" in Seoul on June 20. The movie led the Labor Day box office with a four-day gross of  $7.9 million.
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‘Top Gun: Maverick’ passes ‘Black Panther’ to become 5th-highest grossing movie ever

Anthony Wallace/AFP via Getty Images

‘Top Gun: Maverick’ passes ‘Black Panther’ to become 5th-highest grossing movie ever

“Top Gun: Maverick” is top five.

The high-flying blockbuster on Monday became the fifth-highest grossing movie domestically of all time, moving ahead of Marvel’s 2018 hit “Black Panther.”

“Top Gun: Maverick” has now made $701 million in North America, while “Black Panther” took home $700 million during its theatrical run, according to Variety.

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It’s the latest milestone for “Top Gun: Maverick,” which was already the top-earning Hollywood film of 2022 and boasts a worldwide gross of $1.4 billion.

The film serves as a long-awaited sequel to 1986′s original “Top Gun,” with Tom Cruise returning as the hotshot Navy pilot Capt. Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, who must now train a new generation of aviators.

Next up on the domestic list is James Cameron’s “Avatar,” which ranks fourth ever with $760 million in North America. It’s set to be rereleased in theaters later this month.

“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” is the biggest domestic movie of all time with a $936 million haul, while “Avengers: Endgame” ranks second with $858 million.

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Last year’s “Spider-Man: No Way Home” — the highest-grossing movie released during the COVID-19 pandemic — is third all-time after making more than $800 million domestically.

“Top Gun: Maverick” won a quiet four-day Labor Day Weekend, adding $7.9 million between Friday and Monday. It finished ahead of the rereleased “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” which had won the standard three-day weekend with $6 million between Friday to Sunday.

A sequel to “Black Panther” titled “Wakanda Forever” hits movie theaters in November. It will the franchise’s first film since star Chadwick Boseman died after a private battle with colon cancer in 2020.

First Published: September 5, 2022, 9:29 p.m.

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From left, actors Miles Teller, Tom Cruise and producer Jerry Bruckheimer pose during a news conference for the film "Top Gun: Maverick" in Seoul on June 20. The movie led the Labor Day box office with a four-day gross of $7.9 million.  (Anthony Wallace/AFP via Getty Images)
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