"Top Gun: Maverick," due for release in June
2020, sees the return of Cruise's cocky fighter pilot more than
30 years after the original movie launched his career as a
global action star.
“I was always asked ‘When are you going to do another one?’
Well, you’ve been very patient with me. I felt like it was my
responsibility to really deliver for you,” Cruise told fans
gathered for the annual Comic-Con movie, television and comic
book event in San Diego, according to entertainment website
Deadline.
The trailer shows Cruise wearing Pete "Maverick" Mitchell's
famous leather jacket, racing on a motorcycle and flying a
fighter jet through a narrow snow-filled canyon.
The sequel picks up decades after the 1986 box-office hit and
features actor Miles Teller as the son of Anthony Edwards' pilot
Goose, who is killed during a training exercise in the first
movie.
"Top Gun: Maverick" also stars Jon Hamm, Ed Harris and Val
Kilmer, who reprises his rule as Maverick's rival Iceman.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Tom Brown)
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