While Paramount’s theatrical releases over the past year have enjoyed successful runs, Tom Cruise’s long-awaited sequel zooms past its stablemates with numbers that put all competition save for last year’s Spider-Man: No Way Home to shame. A few weeks ago, Top Gun: Maverick reached over $1 billion at the global box office. But, just when you thought that was the end of it, Maverick broke past another record like how the Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet speeds past the sound barrier in no time. According to Deadline, Top Gun: Maverick has amassed $601.9 million in its initial theatrical run at the United States box office. This is higher than how Titanic did at $600.7 million all the way back. Here is what Paramount Pictures President and CEO Brian Robbins just said about Top Gun: Maverick: With nearly $1.2 billion in earnings worldwide, Maverick is the first billion-dollar outing for Tom Cruise and its numbers continue to grow despite having been in theaters for a month. The bigger picture here is that Maverick is doing so well despite its competition. Maverick might have avoided clashing with Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, but even the MCU film’s premiere wouldn’t have mattered judging by how well it is doing. Maverick has shared weekends with some of the year’s biggest hits like Minions: The Rise of Gru and Thor: Love and Ragnarok. After pulling more than $40 million last weekend, don’t expect to see Top Gun: Maverick fly into streaming platforms anytime soon.