The notion that Top Gun: Maverick was a massive success story in 2022 is an understatement of considerable magnitude. The film garnered a remarkable 96% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, preceding an astonishing global box office haul of nearly $1.5 billion, fueled by an unprecedentedly long theatrical run amidst the pandemic’s aftermath. Despite Paramount’s efforts to sustain the franchise’s momentum, scheduling conflicts with Tom Cruise presented a significant challenge. Glen Powell, co-star of Twister and significant player in Top Gun: Maverick, is fueling speculation about a potential sequel, hinting it may arrive sooner rather than later.
Twelve months ago, rumors swirled about the possibility of a third installment in the franchise, with whispers circulating that Paramount and Skydance were actively working on the project. Notwithstanding the changes he has undergone through selection, his melody appears to be shifting, hinting at a rapid acceleration of problems.
During an episode of the Joyful Unhappy Confused podcast, Powell discussed a potential return to playing a pilot in Top Gun 3 alongside Twisters co-star Daisy Edgar-Jones, remarking, “I’ve got a date,” implying his involvement in the film. While it’s unclear whether Tom Cruise is preparing physically for a new role or returning to flight training before filming, it’s worth noting that everyone initially assumed production on Top Gun 2 would take several years to begin. Producer Jerry Bruckheimer recently instructed everyone to take a deep breath and calm down.
There’s going to be some enjoyable moments introduced shortly, but I wasn’t privy to the details. I maintain frequent communication with Joseph Kosinski, Tom Cruise, and Jerry Bruckheimer. Inciting events are unfolding with electrifying intensity, capturing our attention with a sense of high stakes and urgency. “I’m unsure when my next departure will be, but I’m convinced that one day, a plane will be waiting for me, whenever that may be.” While a script is unlikely to be ready anytime soon, studios are already preparing to greenlight a project once they’re satisfied with the initial draft. The pre-production and manufacturing process for Maverick’s, which kicked off as far back as 2018, has been notoriously challenging due to the extensive training and preparation required to film actors in real fighter jets and coordinate with the US military. army.
As expectations surrounding the third installment rise, it’s likely that the youthful cast, led by Miles Teller and Tom Hardy, will evolve to become more integral and shoulder a greater narrative burden, thereby alleviating pressure on Tom Cruise. Anticipate the 62-year-old individual notorious for their eccentric behavior to remain present. Now that we’ve overcome production hurdles, we’re poised for the eighth Mission: Impossible film’s release, despite initial plans to shoot back-to-back with last summer’s Dead Reckoning: Half 1, which hit unexpected roadblocks along the way.