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"Mission: Impossible 5" und "Top Gun 2" in PlanungWährend der vierte Film der "Mission: Impossible"-Reihe mit Tom Cruise in der Hauptrolle in Deutschland bisher eher einen verhaltenen Kinoerfolg, ist man in den USA mit den Einspielergebnissen hoch zufrieden. Da auch die Kritiken überwiegend sehr positiv ausgefallen sind, zeigt sich Paramount sehr glücklich mit dem Projekt.Daher wundert es nicht, dass die Produktionsfirma Skydance so schnell wie möglich mit den Arbeiten an einem fünften Film beginnen will. Zudem ist auch nach wie vor ein "Top Gun"-Sequel mit Tom Cruise in der Planung. Die Dreharbeiten könnten jedoch frühestens im kommenden Jahr staten, da Cruise in den nächsten Monaten bereits mit anderen Filmprojekten ausgelastet ist.
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Tom Cruise hit an Australian morning show where he confirmed a Top Gun sequelTom Cruise (Mission: Impossible) paid a visit to the Australian morning show Sunrise where he confirmed a sequel to the 1986 film Top Gun (via Yahoo). When the host said, “Top Gun 2, please say it’s true,” he responded, “It’s true. I’m going to start filming it, probably in the next year.” Cruise is currently doing a press tour for his upcoming film for Universal Pictures, The Mummy.A follow-up to Tony Scott’s 1986 hit has been in the works for quite some time with Tom Cruise interested in reprising his role as United States Naval Aviator Lieutenant Pete “Maverick” Mitchell. Producer Jerry Bruckheimer previously outlined that the film will deal with the rise of unmanned drones and pilots becoming a thing of the past.Top Gun celebrated its 30th anniversary last year and it was one of the films that made Tom Cruise a household name. Back in 2016, producer Jerry Bruckheimer tweeted a picture of himself and Cruise with the caption, “Just got back from a weekend in New Orleans to see my old friend @TomCruise and discuss a little Top Gun 2.” Just three days ago, he followed it up with the following post: “In Paris for #PiratesoftheCaribbean press and stopped by the MI:6 set to see TC on the 31st anniversary of Top Gun opening day.” This is the first confirmation for the film.Top Gun was directed by Tony Scott and also starred Kelly McGillis, Anthony Edwards and Tom Skerritt. The film won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for “Take My Breath Away” performed by Berlin. In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.
Top Gun 2 is finally heating up, and now Tom Cruise is sharing some tantalizing details about what fans can expect from the sequel. A follow-up to the 1986 classic Top Gun has been in the works for quite some time now, but the project stalled when filmmaker Tony Scott—who intended to direct—passed away. But as Cruise is in the midst of filming Mission: Impossible 6 and promoting The Mummy, the actor now has his sights set on getting Top Gun 2 off the ground and filming within a year, and it sounds like this sequel won’t veer too heavily off course.Speaking with Access Hollywood, Cruise said the aim with Top Gun 2 is to keep the same tone and vibe of the first movie—right down to Harold Faltermeyer’s very 80s score:“We’re gonna have the same tone that we had with the first one. Stylistically it’s gonna be the same. We’re gonna have the same score from Harold Faltermeyer. Aviators are back. The need for speed, we’re gonna have big machines. It’s gonna be a competition film like the first one, and it’s gonna be in the same vein, the same tone as the first one but a progression for Maverick.”This is a fascinating direction, and I’m curious to see how it plays out—especially if Joseph Kosinski directs. Cruise’s Oblivion filmmaker was reported to be in talks to take the helm recently, and while the director has proven with Oblivion and Tron: Legacy that he can certainly craft a compelling frame, it’ll be interesting to see how he handles a bit lighter tone.One thing you can’t expect is for the film to actually be called Top Gun 2. Cruise reveals he has a different title in mind:“It’s not gonna be called Top Gun 2 it’s gonna be Top Gun: Maverick. I didn’t want a number. You don’t need a number.”
Die seit geraumer Zeit geplante Fortsetzung von "Top Gun" hat endlich einen Regisseur gefunden: Paramount Pictures und Produzent Jerry Bruckheimer haben Joseph Kosinskimit dieser Aufgabe betraut. Kosinski inszenierte Tom Cruise, der erneut die Rolle des Maverick übernehmen wird, bereits in dem Science-Fiction-Film "Oblivion" aus dem Jahr 2013. Zudem führte er bei "Tron Legacy" Regie. Kosinski kann für seine Arbeit auf ein Drehbuch von Peter Craig und Justin Marks zurück greifen, die wiederum Unterstützung von Ashley Miller und Zack Stentz erhielten.Die Planungen des Projekts gerieten mit dem Selbstmord von Tony Scott ins Stocken. Scott, der bereits das Original inszenierte, sollte auch die Fortsetzung in Szene setzen.In den USA hat Paramount den Start von "Top Gun 2" auf den 12. Juli 2019 datiert.