Globally, the sequel has made over a billion dollars as fans flock to see the continuation of Navy Captain Pete “Maverick” Mitchell’s story through Cruise’s reprised role.
Our backup plan for 2020 was to leave the pandemic naga 4d behind and celebrate Christmas at the movies with the release of “Top Gun: Maverick.” The novel coronavirus had other ideas and the film’s release has been bumped to July 1, 2021, by which time we hopefully will all be vaccinated and back at the movies.
If you need some new “Top Gun” in your life, Paramount has naga 4d released a new 4K UDH/Blu-ray/Digital version that comes in a “highly collectible” limited-edition steelbook. The release includes new interviews with Tom Cruise, producer Jerry Bruckheimer and the cast of “Top Gun: Maverick” talking about the original movie’s legacy.
In “Top Gun: Maverick,” Miles Teller plays Bradley “Rooster” Bradshaw, son of the late Nick “Goose” Bradshaw. Growing up without his dad has likely created some issues for https://preventyourpanic.com/ young Rooster and it’s easy to predict that he’s going to have to work through them while processing flight instructor Capt. Pete “Maverick” Mitchell’s role in dad’s death.
Miles played a veteran struggling with post-traumatic stress in 2017’s “Thank You for Your Service,” a moving performance that’s grounded in his close connections to the service. Teller says, “The military is in my family, so portraying what they do comes with a special seriousness. I grew up in a pretty small town in Florida, and it was one of those schools where recruiters were around pretty often. That wasn’t the path that I took, but a lot of my close friends did go into the military. Portraying these service members and knowing what they sacrifice gives you a real respect for the life.”
It’s not really a surprise, since the U.S. Navy calls the original movie its greatest recruiting tool ever. Of course, when you’re filming in the middle of the ocean, it’s not easy to get the actors back to the Four Seasons every night and they end up bunking aboard the ship.
Teller admits it was quite the experience. “I will say it is not great for sleeping, because it almost seemed like they were taking off all hours of the night. I was bunking up with [co-star] Glen Powell. During the night we would just be lying there and you would hear explosions of jet fuel and machines colliding with the deck. Everything on the ship is shaking.”
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