‘Top Gun 2: Maverick:’
Tom Cruise made his return flight as Captain Pete “Maverick” Mitchell in Top Gun: Maverick, the follow-up to the 1986 classic that solidified the actor as a blockbuster Hollywood star that premiered in May.
Can You Stream Top Gun: Maverick Online?
Top Gun fans eager to see Maverick on their screens at home don’t have to wait any longer. Though the blockbuster is still playing in theaters across the country, fans can now watch (and rewatch) the action-packed flick at home. You can own it digitally in UHD for $19.99 now on Amazon.com.
Watch Trailer Here,
For now, the only way to watch Top Gun: Maverick is in person (or to buy it on Prime Video). And hey, what better way to watch the action movie of all action movies for the first time than in theaters?
Can You Stream Top Gun on Hulu?
Hulu subscribers who have the Live TV package can stream Top Gun whenever it’s playing on TV.
With a Hulu + Live TV package, you can add the movie to your “My Stuff” section and even record it if you won’t be home when it airs. That way, you can stream Top Gun from your Hulu app afterwards. Your subscription includes 80+ live TV channels too, that covers news, sports, entertainment and more.
For Top Gun: Maverick,
meantime, fans can already buy the sequel’s soundtrack online to listen to all the songs from the film, like OneRepublic’s “I Ain’t Worried,” “Great Balls of Fire (Live)” by Teller, and, of course, “Danger Zone.” The soundtrack also features the film’s score, plus Lady Gaga’s lead single, “Hold My Hand,” which you stream on Spotify, Amazon Music, and Apple Music, or buy the digital download online.
from WIKIPEDIA,
Cast
- Tom Cruise as Captain Pete "Maverick" Mitchell: A test pilot and flight instructor, training a group of Top Gun graduates for a specialized mission[15]
- Val Kilmer as Admiral Tom "Iceman" Kazansky: The commander of U.S. Pacific Fleet, close friend and former rival of Maverick's
- Miles Teller as Lieutenant Bradley "Rooster" Bradshaw: An F/A-18E pilot in the mission training group. He is the son of Maverick's late RIO and best friend, LTJG Nick "Goose", and Carole Bradshaw. Rooster was previously portrayed by twins Aaron and Adam Weis in Top Gun in uncredited roles.
- Jennifer Connelly as Penelope "Penny" Benjamin: Maverick's rekindled love interest, who is a single mother, a bar owner, and the daughter of an admiral[e]
- Jon Hamm as Vice Admiral Beau "Cyclone" Simpson: The commander of Naval Air Forces
- Glen Powell as LT Jake "Hangman" Seresin: An F/A-18E pilot and mission candidate
- Lewis Pullman as LT Robert "Bob" Floyd: Phoenix's F/A-18F WSO and mission candidate[f]
- Ed Harris as Rear Admiral Chester "Hammer" Cain: Maverick's superior and head of the Darkstar program[g][16]
- Monica Barbaro as LT Natasha "Phoenix" Trace: An F/A-18F pilot and mission candidate
- Charles Parnell as RADM Solomon "Warlock" Bates: The commander of the Naval Aviation Warfighting Development Center and an acquaintance of Maverick's
- Jay Ellis as LT Reuben "Payback" Fitch: An F/A-18F pilot and mission candidate
- Danny Ramirez as LT Mickey "Fanboy" Garcia: Payback's F/A-18F WSO and mission candidate
- Greg Tarzan Davis as LT Javy "Coyote" Machado: An F/A-18E pilot and mission candidate
- Bashir Salahuddin as Chief Warrant Officer Four Bernie "Hondo" Coleman: A friend of Maverick's
- Manny Jacinto as LT Billy "Fritz" Avalone: An F/A-18E pilot and mission candidate
- Raymond Lee as LT Logan "Yale" Lee: An F/A-18F pilot and mission candidate
- Jake Picking as LT Brigham "Harvard" Lennox: Yale's F/A-18F WSO and mission candidate
- Jack Schumacher as LT Neil "Omaha" Vikander: An F/A-18F pilot and mission candidate
- Kara Wang as LT Callie "Halo" Bassett: Omaha's F/A-18F WSO and mission candidate
- Lyliana Wray as Amelia Benjamin: Penny's daughter
- Jean Louisa Kelly as Sarah Kazansky: Iceman's wife
- James Handy as Jimmy: An old bartender at Penny's bar
- Chido Nwokocha as Mission ControllerAnthony Edwards, Meg Ryan, and Aaron and Adam Weis appear as the Bradshaw family in archive footage from Top Gun, along with Kelly McGillis as Charlotte "Charlie" Blackwood.
Productions
Developments
In 1990, during the promotion of Born on the Fourth of July (1989), Tom Cruise dismissed the notion of a sequel to Top Gun as "irresponsible". Development of the film began in 2010 when Paramount Pictures made offers to Jerry Bruckheimer and Tony Scott to make a sequel to Top Gun, with Tom Cruise reprising his role. When asked about his idea for a new Top Gun film, Scott replied, "This world fascinated me, because it's so different from what it was originally. But I don't want to do a remake. I don't want to do a reinvention. I want to do a new movie. The film was reported to focus on the end of the dogfighting era and the role of drones in modern aerial warfare and that Cruise's character, Maverick, will fly an F/A-18 Super Hornet. After Scott's suicide in 2012, the sequel's future remained in question, but producer Jerry Bruckheimer remained committed to the project, especially given Cruise's and Kilmer's interest.
In June 2017, Cruise revealed that the sequel would be titled as Top Gun: Maverick, as he "did not need a number in all sequel titles".He added that the film is "going to be a competition film, similar to the first one", but clarified it as "a progression for Maverick".By July 2017, Joseph Kosinski was announced as the director, after previously collaborating with Cruise on Oblivion (2013).Kosinski met with Cruise on the set of Mission: Impossible – Fallout, providing a lookbook, a poster, and a title, Top Gun: Maverick, prior to his hiring. Cruise then contacted Jim Gianopulos and requested to make the film.
On June 19, 2019, at CineEurope in Barcelona, attendees were able to watch for the first time some early footage of the film from a special Paramount presentation. During the presentation the President of International Theatrical Distribution Mark Viane and co-president of Worldwide Marketing and Distribution Mary Daily appeared in flight clothes, as a part of promotion.[29] In 2019, China's Tencent invested 12.5% of the film but later pulled out of the project at the end of that year over concerns that the film's themes could anger the Chinese government.
A screenshot of the F-14, from Top Gun: Maverick. For the dogfighting scene, the Tomcat was portrayed completely through visual effects.
(from left) Christopher McQuarrie, Vice Admiral Kenneth R. Whitesell, Tom Cruise, Joseph Kosinski and Jerry Bruckheimer at the premiere of the film on May 4, 2022
Top Gun: Maverick has become Tom Cruise’s biggest earner at the worldwide box office, not adjusted for inflation.
Through Thursday, the Paramount and Skydance movie has collected $806.3 million in worldwide ticket sales, including $422.1 million domestically and $384.2 million overseas.
That’s enough to outrank Cruise’s previous top earner, 2018’s Mission: Impossible — Fallout, which earned $791 million globally.
For the first time in his four-decade career, Tom Cruise, 59, has a movie that has a shot at joining the billion-dollar club at the global box office.