When is Top Gun Maverick coming out and why should you watch it?

 

Although the sequel has been cancelled several times, it is estimated that Top Gun: Maverick will be a great addition to the franchise. According to the Hollywood Reporter, the movie has now had to be pushed back again due to scheduling conflicts. The sequel, which sees actors like Jennifer Connolly and Miles Teller join the cast, is now due to hit cinemas in May 2022.

Everyone has been desperately awaiting the arrival of Top Gun: Maverick. Jon Hamm, who plays Tom Cruise’s former Top Gun instructor, says it will be worth the wait. History shows that the movie is worth the wait. The sequel to the 1986 classic Top Gun is still a long way off, with production not scheduled to begin until 2020. However, star Tom Cruise has reaffirmed the movie’s November 19th release date in 2021.

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In the trailer, we are re-introduced to Goose's son who takes on short term missions as a fighter pilot, much like his father. He has found an enemy who needs to be taken down at all costs. The movie is produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by long time collaborator Joseph Kosinski.

A movie that everyone is hungry to watch, Maverick will make the audience feel nostalgic while witnessing a stunning display of aerial showmanship. The cinematography and soundtrack alone would be more than enough to draw people in, but the real reason people are determined to see this movie is the presence of Tom Cruise, whose capability as an actor has been proven time and time again throughout his career

After more than 30 years, the rivalry between Maverick and Iceman continues to evolve. Exciting news! It’s been revealed that Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer will be reprising their roles as Maverick and Iceman in the much-awaited sequel to the 1986 action movie Top Gun. The original cast members are all set to reprise their roles in the upcoming movie, which will be directed by Joseph Kosinski, who has previously worked on Oblivion and Tron: Legacy.

Film producer Jerry Bruckheimer said: "In the original film, we never actually put the actors in the F-14s - they all threw up. Now we have used the most advanced technology to give you the closest experience to being in a real aircraft possible."