News culture After such success at the box office, Paramount couldn’t miss “Top Gun”: a sequel to the film “Maverick” is planned! Is Tom Cruise still in charge?
“The Savior of Hollywood” is getting a sequel. Paramount has reportedly given the green light to begin work on the sequel to Top Gun: Maverick. And we should find the same team that worked on the biggest hit of Tom Cruise’s entire filmography.
The sequel to Top Gun: Maverick is in the works
That’s the excellent news of the day. According to multiple sources, a sequel to Top Gun: Maverick is in the pipeline at Paramount. Information first reported by puck This comes just days after it was announced that Tom Cruise had signed a deal with Warner Bros. to develop several productions. With this new information, it now seems clear that the agreement signed by the actor is not an exclusive contract. At least to the extent that the actor reprises his role.
As a reminder, Top Gun: Maverick is the biggest success of Tom Cruise’s career, as the film grossed almost $1.5 billion at the box office. A resounding success that, according to Steven Spielberg, even “saved Hollywood.” And if Maverick waited 36 years after the release of the first Top Gun film before seeing the light of day, the sequel should come out much sooner.
Never change a winning team
According to the same sources, this sequel will bring together almost the same team that worked on Top Gun: Maverick. Thus, screenwriter Ehren Kruger would already be writing the script, while director Joseph Krosinski would also be ready to continue the adventure.
In addition, Paramount would like to reunite the headliners of Maverick: Miles Teller, Glen Powell and Tom Cruise. The studio has so far refused to confirm this information. If the project is indeed current, it should not be released before 2025, or even 2026 at best. As mentioned, Tom Cruise just signed an agreement with Warner Bros. and is also working on Mission Impossible 8. We will therefore have to wait to find out more about this promising project. Be continued.