Producer said that the hypersonic Darkstar plane was even photographed by satellites
The producer of “Top Gun: Maverick”, Jerry Bruckeimerrevealed during an interview with sandboxxthat the plane created exclusively for the film managed to trick the Chinese satellites and make them leave their orbit to photograph it.
Second Bruckheimerthe information was given by the US Navy itself. “They told us that this had happened, that a Chinese satellite photographed our plane. They really thought it was real, because we built it right.”said.
He further revealed that the Darkstar, the name given to the aircraft, was created by the director Joseph Kosinski (“Tron – Legacy”) alongside two companies that routinely work with the US military: Skunk Works and Loockheed. “They had a lot of fun with this project”recalled the producer.
Finally, the director explained the idea of making the plane closer to reality. “It appears in the film alongside real aircraft like F-18, P-51 and many others. In order for the public to buy our plane as real, we work together with the same companies that create the real ones”scored.
In “Top Gun: Maverick”, Pete ‘Maverick’ Mitchell (Tom Cruise) is the mentor of a new class of professionals, which is getting smaller every day because drones have become so popular and economical in recent years. For those who remember the first feature, released in 1986, the fighter pilot was on the verge of leaving the fighter class after not following the required standards, but after a twist he managed to graduate with the other colleagues and become an instructor. .
Starring the feature alongside cruisethe list also has Miles Teller (“The Offer”), Glen Powell (“Stars Beyond Time”), Jennifer Connelly (“Tomorrow Express”), Jon Hamm (“On the Run”), Ed Harris (“The Lost Daughter”) and Lewis Pullman (“The Strangers: Prey at Night”). Val Kilmer also returns to Part 2 reprising Ice Man.
The script was signed by Peter Craig, Justin Marks and Eric Warren Singerand rewritten by Christopher McQuarrie.
“Top Gun: Maverick” hits theaters on May 26 and will be the big honoree at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, which takes place between May 17 and 28.
Source: cinebuzz
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