Highest new movie of the weekend is the Indian movie Vikram which makes its debut at 7 with $1.7 Million, also new this weekend is David Cronenberg new movie Crimes of the Future with $1.1 Million while Watcher is new at number 11 with $815,000.
After a massive opening weekend the Top Gun sequel was going to stay at the top of the US box office for a second weekend, and it does it in style dropping only 32% from last weekend for a weekend gross of $86 Million.
The movie is proving to be a megga success for Paramount studios, which will make them wonder why they waited 36 years to pruduce a sequel, but perhaps thats why its proving to be a hit, the movie has been getting phenomenal reviews and great word of mouth as not being a formulaic summer blockbuster.
The total gross for the movie is now $291.6 Million after 10 days in cinemas which makes it the 3rd top movie of 2022.
The MCU sequel movie remains at number 2 this weekend with $9.2 Million on its 5th weekend of release, a 42% drop over last weekend.
This pushes the movies total US gross to $388.7 Million making it the top grossing movie of 2022 so far and the top grossing movie on this weekends box office chart.
The animated movie remains at number 3 this weekend with $4.5 Million, a large drop of 65% over its debut weekend last week.
The movie has now taken a US total of $22,2 Million, and with the American school holidays about to start this could be a top 5 mainstay for a few weeks to come.
The animated smash hit movie climbs back up to 4 this weekend with a gross of $3.3 Million, a small 24% drop over last week giving the movie a total of $87.2 Million after 7 weeks of release.
Dropping to number 5 is the British high class movie which takes $3 Million on its 3rd weekend of release, a 48% drop, giving the movie a total US gross of $35.7 Million.
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