Tom Cruise’s Original ‘Top Gun’ Blasts to Top of This Week’s Streaming Charts

After “Top Gun: Maverick” shattered box-office records over Memorial Day weekend, the original “Top Gun” soared to the top of the U.S. streaming charts this week.

Paramount Pictures’ 1986 “Top Gun,” starring a 23-year-old Tom Cruise as hotshot Navy pilot Maverick, was the most popular streaming title for the week of May 26-June 1, according to consumer data released by Reelgood.

The original “Top Gun,” which also stars Kelly McGillis, Val Kilmer and Anthony Edwards, is streaming on Paramount+. Note that the movie rolled off Netflix as of June 1 — when it became available on Amazon’s Prime Video.

SEE ALSO: Inside the Original ‘Top Gun’: How Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer Assembled the 1986 Tom Cruise Classic

The hype surrounding the critically acclaimed “Top Gun: Maverick” sequel clearly drove interest in “Top Gun” — even though reviewers hated the original flyboy flick. The 1986 movie has a 57% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes, compared with 97% for the “Top Gun: Maverick.”

Following “Top Gun,” Disney+’s much-anticipated Star Wars series “Obi-Wan Kenobi” starring Ewan McGregor came in at the No. 2 spot in the first week of release. That was ahead of Netflix’s “Stranger Things 4” at No. 3, which the streamer said had the biggest opening weekend ever for an English-language series on its platform.

Reelgood’s rankings are based on anonymized first-party data from its base of about 5 million users in the U.S., tracking how they interact with movies and TV shows on the platform.

Here’s the full top 10 from Reelgood for the week:

  1. “Top Gun” (Paramount+, Prime Video)
  2. “Obi-Wan Kenobi” (Disney+)
  3. “Stranger Things” (Netflix)
  4. “The Lost City” (Paramount+)
  5. “The Lincoln Lawyer” (Netflix)
  6. “Better Call Saul” (Netflix, AMC+)
  7. “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” (Paramount+)
  8. “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore” (HBO Max)
  9. “Night Sky” (Prime Video)
  10. “Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers” (Disney+)

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