This has been an amazing year for movies that have been released in theatres. The year 2022 brought a fantastic release schedule, which was a welcome change after a couple of months during which there was not much activity in cinemas because of Covid-19. At this point in time, the movie Top Gun: Maverick is the one that is dominating the sales data. It didn’t even come out until the end of May, but it immediately dominated the box office and took first place in the rankings. In the United States, it had a total of $575,195,970 in revenue up until the 7th of July. It is not only the movie that has done the best business this year in the United States, but it also leads the pack internationally, with ticket sales totalling $1,119,695,97.

That is doing fairly well, especially considering that this is the same year that new films based on Jurassic Park, Spider-Man, and Fantastic Beasts have been released. However, Spider-Man: No Way Home is the biggest-grossing movie in the rankings for the year. This figure takes into account ticket purchases from 2021 and the film has not been at the top of the weekly figures since the very first days of February.

In the first week after its release, Top Gun: Maverick skyrocketed to the top of the charts. People couldn’t get enough of the movie, in which Tom Cruise reprises his role as one of the Navy’s best aviators, and the picture received a lot of positive feedback. The first version of the film, which was released in 1986, was responsible for Tom Cruise’s meteoric rise to the top of the Hollywood A-list, where he would go on to star in a wide variety of critically acclaimed films.

The biopic of an even more renowned teenage heartthrob has been competing head-to-head with Top Gun: Maverick at the box office for the past several weeks. Even though Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis has only been in theaters for a few short weeks, the film has managed to outperform Top Gun: Maverick ever since it was first released.

According to a report that was published in Variety, the two movies competed with each other for the number one spot during Elvis’s opening weekend. Elvis Presley aspired to be at the top of the pop music charts, much like the record charts. The picture of Elvis was at the top of the box office on Friday, but it fell to second place on Saturday, which was won by Top Gun: Maverick. By the following Sunday, the two movies shared equal first place at the box office. It is believed that a total of $30.5 million was made by both movies over the course of those three days. While that was the first weekend that the Elvis film was available to the public, Top Gun: Maverick had already been out for five weeks at that point.

The true test will be to determine whether the two movies can maintain their popularity with the general public as more and more movies are released in theatres. During its opening weekend, “Minions: Rise of Gru” generated impressive ticket sales; yet, the question remains whether or not the film will be a fad, whereas “Elvis” may have a longer and slower path to success.

Although the Elvis movie is one of the rare blockbuster films that are not part of an ongoing series, it is highly improbable that any moviegoer will go into the theatre without having at least some familiarity with the artist’s body of work. The narrative of Elvis Presley’s meteoric climb to fame is told in this movie from Tom Parker’s point of view, who was Elvis’s business manager (played by Hollywood veteran Tom Hanks). Austin Butler, who plays Presley, has received plaudits for his fully transformed and devoted portrayal of the role, which has garnered a lot of attention.

Even though the movie only covers a portion of Elvis Presley’s career up until the point where he becomes a rock and roll sensation in the 1950s, his narrative continues to be told. Even after his untimely death in 1977, the legend continued to live on in various forms: he is a major source of inspiration for contemporary artists, books written about him are extremely popular all over the world, he has more than 15 million monthly listeners on Spotify, and you can even use an online casino bonus to play a slot game called Elvis The King Lives.

It has also been said that Butler’s performance brought him back to life, which has received a lot of applause. When you take into consideration the fact that Elvis Presley was the focus of a number of conspiracy theories, one of which said that he was still alive and residing in a number of different places throughout the world, there is a delicious irony in this situation.

The sequel Top Gun: Maverick appears to be the more expansive of the two flicks at this point. It is being shown in more movie theatres, and ticket sales appear to be maintained at a greater level than they were while Elvis was still in theatres. The most current weekly box office numbers show that Top Gun: Maverick has brought in $36,720,603 more than its competitor, which brought in $26,590,068.