Tom Cruise didn’t want to make ‘Top Gun’ sequel, had to be convinced

Director Joseph Kosinski mentioned he had simply half-hour to persuade Tom Cruise to star in “High Gun: Maverick.”

Revealing Cruise “actually didn’t need to” make a sequel to the 1986 blockbuster, Kosinski met with the actor in Paris, the place he had simply half an hour to pitch the venture.

“So I learn the script, I had some concepts, and Jerry [Bruckheimer] preferred these concepts. He mentioned, ‘You realize what, you gotta go pitch this to Tom straight,'” Kosinski advised Polygon.

Tom Cruise at the "Top Gun: Maverick" premiere at Cannes Film Festival.
In response to director Joseph Kosinski, Tom Cruise initially wasn’t serious about doing a “High Gun” sequel.
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“We flew to Paris, the place Tom was capturing ‘Mission: Unattainable,’ we received a couple of half-hour of his time between setups.”

“And I principally had half-hour to pitch this movie, which I didn’t notice after we have been flying over. However once I received there, I discovered that Tom actually didn’t need to make one other ‘High Gun,'” he defined.

“It’s a type of moments as a director, you've got one on each movie, the place you’re on the spot to make a case for why this film must be made. I had half-hour to do it,” he advised the outlet.

“After I received there, I discovered that Tom actually didn’t need to make one other ‘High Gun.'”

Joseph Kosinski

As soon as Kosinski wrapped up his pitch, he recalled Cruise selecting up his telephone and calling the top of Paramount Photos.

“We’re making one other ‘High Gun,'” Cruise advised execs, based on Kosinski.

Kosinski mentioned it was “fairly spectacular to see the ability of an actual film star in that second.”

Joseph Kosinski and Tom Cruise attend the photocall of "Top Gun: Maverick" during the 75th annual Cannes film festival.
Kosinski mentioned he had simply half-hour to pitch “High Gun: Maverick” to Cruise.
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The director additionally revealed why the movie is titled “High Gun: Maverick” relatively than a follow-up to the primary movie.

“I simply had the title, you understand, which I feel form of summed all of it up,” he advised Polygon. “We aren’t going to name it ‘High Gun 2,’ we’re going to name it ‘High Gun: Maverick.'”

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He added that the movie is a “character-driven story, a drama with this large motion movie round it. And that to me was what a ‘High Gun’ film is.”

Tom Cruise played Pete "Maverick" Mitchell in the 1986 film.
Tom Cruise performed Pete “Maverick” Mitchell within the 1986 movie.
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In its first three days in North American theaters, the long-in-the-works sequel earned an estimated $124 million in ticket gross sales, Paramount Photos mentioned Sunday. Together with worldwide showings, its worldwide complete is $248 million.

The buildup has been simply as flashy, with fighter jet-adorned premieres on an plane service in San Diego and on the Cannes Movie Competition, the place Cruise was additionally given an honorary Palme d’Or, and a royal premiere in London attended by Prince William and his spouse, Kate.

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