Tom Cruise gets a new aircraft in the latest poster for Top Gun: Maverick, with a brand-new trailer set to drop tomorrow. The original Top Gun was of course a huge hit for Cruise back in 1986, grossing $356 million and catapulting the actor to a higher level of renown than ever before. Cruise has indeed by now been a consistent -Alist star for decades, and recently enjoyed one of his biggest worldwide thumps with Mission: Hopeless – Fallout.

Now, nearly 35 years after he firstly felt the need for speed in the Tony Scott-directed original, Cruise is set to return as the iconic character Maverick for the Top Gun sequel from administrator Joseph Kosinski. This time, Maverick is an older but maybe not much wiser Navy pilot instructor set the newest contemporary of young hot shots through their speeds. The latest class of potential fighter pilot sensations happens to include Bradley Bradshaw, the lad of Maverick’s late navigator Goose, played by Miles Teller. The casting also includes Jon Hamm, Ed Harris, Jennifer Connelly and Glen Powell, plus a returning Val Kilmer as Maverick’s age-old hover and sea volleyball antagonist Iceman. Not returning for the sequel is Kelly McGillis, who played Maverick’s love interest Charlie in the original.

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The first trailer for Top Gun: Maverick dropped at Comic-Con back in July( revealing that instead of beach volleyball the sequel will boast beach football ), and now Cruise’s own Twitter account simply divulged the newest advertisement for the Top Gun sequel, which peculiarities Maverick himself reclining on what ogles to be a WW2 era prop plane, while watching a pair of modern fighter jets blotch across the sky. The tweet likewise reveals that a trailer for the movie will touch tomorrow. See the sign in the room below 😛 TAGEND

Not much has been exposed about Maverick plot-wise, but the advertisement seems to suggest that Maverick at some place in the narration is no longer flying jets, and was of the opinion that age-old hankering for rush that motivated him to be such a reckless hot shot in the first movie. The actuality that Cruise is reclining on an old plane too points up the fact that this is an older Maverick who perhaps is somewhat out of time, though in actuality the plane he’s leaning on would be from a much earlier generation than his( it makes sense if one doesn’t take it too literally ). It’s already been revealed that the movie is returning back the F-1 4 Tomcat Maverick flew in the original cinema, even though that particular aircraft was retired by the military back in 2006.

It remains to be seen what Cruise and busines have in store for supporters when Top Gun: Maverick affects theaters, but tomorrow’s trailer will hopefully hold a few more details about story as well as teasing some of the new references, including Teller’s Bradley Bradshaw. There’s no doubt Cruise still has it as a movie star over three decades after his first smash hit, but it is yet to be seen if the Top Gun label of recreation, which is high on testosterone and pro-military attitudes, will still work in 2020.

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