‘Top Gun’ was released in 1986, pitting Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer against each other as fierce rivals at the United States Navy Strike Fighter Tactics programme, better known as Top Gun. The long-awaited sequel to his iconic ’80s movie takes place 30 years later, as Maverick is called on to lead a talented squad of fresh-faced recruits on a critical bombing raid in Iran.
With China and the US at each other’s necks over Taiwan, these memes have a nervous giggle about them.
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson has called out some of Tom Cruise’s stunts, saying “his body would splatter like a chainmail glove swatting a worm”.
No matter what critics say about ‘Top Gun: Maverick’, it’s only further cemented Cruise’s standing as a blockbuster superstar.
The sequel to the 1986 classic is now 2022’s highest-grossing film, crossing the $1 billion mark in global box office receipts over the weekend.
Paramount Pictures, the studio behind ‘Top Gun: Maverick’, is having to strap in for major turbulence as a legal fight is headed its way.
The silver 1973 Porsche 911 S that Jennifer Connelly’s character drives in ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ is top of the range.
A new “Own The Sky” US Air Force commercial is running before the movie kicks off.
Glen Powell, who plays Lt. Jake ‘Hangman’ Seresin in the film, has given you express permission to let those feelings out.
On Monday night’s show, all of Cruise’s Top Gun expertise was committed to terrifying Corden, who had no choice but to sit back and take it.
All eyes were on Kate Middleton slinking across the red carpet in black and white, but perhaps Prince William’s shoes deserve just as much attention.
Two weeks from today, the long-awaited sequel to the 1986 cult classic will hit theatres.
Tom Cruise puts his fellow actors to the test through a series of rigorous and mind-bending military-like scenarios.
The men at the helm of South African aircraft maker Sling Aircraft are clearly excited about the impending release of ‘Top Gun: Maverick’.
Following delay after delay after delay, the time is nigh. ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ will premiere in theatres on May 27.
Amazon Studios is releasing a new documentary about the legend behind ‘Batman’ and ‘Iceman’, featuring 40 years of home footage shot by Val Kilmer himself.
‘Top Gun: Maverick’ will be released in June this year, so let’s meet some of the pilots that will fly alongside Tom Cruise.
Kelly McGillis wasn’t asked to join the cast for the ‘Top Gun’ sequel, and she thinks she knows why.
Tom Cruise reprises his iconic role as Pete “Maverick” Mitchell in the sequel to the 1986 film, ‘Top Gun’.
Tom Cruise took a break from filming to make a public service announcement about one of the ‘big issues’ affecting modern entertainment.
Maverick and Goose won’t be teaming up in the ‘Top Gun’ sequel, for obvious reasons, but Goose’s youngster will be one to watch.
Watch out, ‘Top Gun’ fans, because Maverick is back in the danger zone! Tom Cruise has just released a pic from the set of the sequel.
Think before you post, something just about every celeb learns along the way. Here’s Val Kilmer learning this valuable life lesson.
Nowadays people get pretty sensitive when it comes to their airspace. The UK had some unwelcome visitors recently and sent out the big guns to shoo them off.
Tom Cruise just oozes sophisticated, rugged, manliness. He is like a real-life action figure. He also happens to be something of a visionary in the movie world – we bet you didn’t know this about Top Gun.
“The simple fact is you feel responsible for Goose and you have a confidence problem. Now I’m not gonna sit here and blow sunshine up your ass, Lieutenant. A good pilot is compelled to evaluate what’s happened, so he can apply what he’s learned. Up there, we gotta push it. That’s our job. It’s your […]
Hollywood’s pathological lack of imagination/lust for audience dollars gathers force as it continues to pilfer the back catalogue of fan favourite flicks. This time not to re-make, or reboot, but to re-D into 3D. Reports have emerged that both Top Gun and Titanic are to receive the 3D treatment and be re-released to audiences around the world as early as next year.
China’s version of the SABC, the CCTV, is stoking our collective mirth once more with another particularly embarrassing news report. China’s largest news network, and only officially endorsed television news outlet, the CCTV, has repurposed scenes from Top Gun as reportage in a 23 November 2010 evening news bulletin.