The actor justified saying that many people in theaters need movies to be released on the big screen.
“Top Gun: Maverick”, the sequel to the 1986 film starring Tom Cruisearrives in theaters on the 26th of May and, according to the production star, there would be no other way for the film to reach people other than through the big screen.
During the premiere of the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, which began last Tuesday (17), cruise stated that he would not allow the film to premiere directly on streaming platforms, as happened with several productions during the coronavirus pandemic.
“That’s not going to happen. Ever. I’ve spent a lot of time with theater owners. The people who serve the popcorn, who do it [acontecer]”, he declared, saying that he asked them to have hope. “Please, I know you are going through. Just know that we’re going to make ‘Mission: Impossible’ and ‘Top Gun’ premiere [nos cinemas]”.
cruise he also emphasized that he makes “films for the big screen” and that he even attended movie sessions secretly, disguised with a cap and in the middle of the audience.
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.
Source: cinebuzz
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