We wanted Top Gun Maverick to have its own personality: Kosinski, Joseph

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Tom Cruise reprises his role as Pete Maverick Mitchell, a sleek and dangerous US Navy aviator, alongside newcomers Miles Teller, Jennifer Connelly, and Jon Hamm in Top Gun: Maverick.

Filmmaker Joseph Kosinski remembers Tom Cruise’s 1986 smash Top Gun well, and when he was given the chance to helm the sequel thirty years later, he says he wanted to make sure it felt like a proper sequel to the original. After a two-year delay owing to the coronavirus epidemic, the sequel, Top Gun: Maverick, is now ready for publication.

Tom Cruise reprises his role as Pete Maverick Mitchell, a dashing and daring US Navy aviator, alongside newcomers Miles Teller, Jennifer Connelly, and Jon Hamm in the eagerly anticipated sequel.

According to Kosinski, he also wanted Maverick to have its own personality.

“I wanted it to seem like it was set in the world of Top Gun while also figuring out how to make it our own, tell our own tale, and push the cinematography as far as the first picture went.” Audiences will now determine whether we succeeded.” Top Gun: Maverick is set 30 years after the events of Top Gun and follows Maverick as he prepares a group of Top Gun grads for a specialised mission, including Rooster, the son of his late wingman Goose.

We wanted Top Gun Maverick to have its own personality: Kosinski, Joseph 2

The action picture, like the original, includes no reference of the enemy force, which Joseph Kosinski believes is in keeping with the original. According to Kosinski, Maverick deals with global themes, which is why “our enemy has no name or face.””This is a film about sacrifice and friendship.” It’s all about these group of people working together to keep the globe secure. That was done on purpose. “I don’t think it matters where you’re from since the subjects of this film are so universal,” he continued.

Jerry Bruckheimer, Tom Cruise, Christopher McQuarrie, and David Ellison are producing Top Gun: Maverick.Top Gun 2 was always on the cards, according to Bruckheimer, who also produced the first, but the team couldn’t nail down the story.

“We’ve always intended to do a sequel; all we needed was the proper narrative, which we never quite found.” Joe came up with a tale that Tom and I both liked. That’s how things started four or five years ago.

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