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Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Coppershot wrote:
Opens July 31st in T&T, August 2nd in the US.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Coppershot wrote:
Opens July 31st in T&T, August 2nd in the US.
hydroep wrote:I feel the need, the need for speed...whooo!!!
Monk BANzai wrote:hydroep wrote:I feel the need, the need for speed...whooo!!!
AYE!!! and yuh know he does do he own stunts!! that means he learn to fly a aircraft!!!!
BOAR!!! *dusts off meh ledda jacket...
hydroep wrote:Monk BANzai wrote:hydroep wrote:I feel the need, the need for speed...whooo!!!
AYE!!! and yuh know he does do he own stunts!! that means he learn to fly a aircraft!!!!
BOAR!!! *dusts off meh ledda jacket...
Apparently it's all real flying, no CGI and those are single-seater aircraft so it really look like Tommy boy learn a new skill.
That trailer drop and the interwebz gone nuts yes - hopefully they don't release subsequent trailers that give away too much of the story — the anticipation is real...
Rory Phoulorie wrote:
From the camera angle, it looks like he is in an F-18F Super Hornet, which is a tandem seat aircraft. It looks like he is in the rear seat of the plane. I don't think the US Navy will trust a civilian, even the multi-talented and somewhat ageless Tom Cruise, with their multi-million dollar aircraft.
That whole trailer is just Tom Cruise. I thought Iceman is also in the film.
I wonder where they got that F-14 from at the end of the trailer. Those F-14s are no longer in service. But then again, it's Maverick. He probably went and just pick up one from wherever they have them stored and buss out with it for old time's sake.
Tom Cruise Will Fly Aircraft in Top Gun 2, But Not a Fighter Jet
Alan Orange — November 11th, 2018
Paramount has confirmed that Tom Cruise will fly in "certain aircrafts," not fighter jets in Top Gun 2. Additionally, the studio also revealed that filming has not been halted in order for the actor to learn how to fly a fighter jet. Cruise is known for doing his own stunts, which has included flying a helicopter in Mission: Impossible - Fallout, but he is stepping up his game for the Top Gun sequel. Let's just hope he doesn't break any bones this time.
Last week, it was reported that Tom Cruise had shut down the production of Top Gun 2 in order to learn how to fly fighter jets. However, the sequel will continue to film through the spring of 2019, according to sources at Paramount. As for the flying of fighter jets, that isn't true. But, Cruise will be flying some other types of aircraft that have yet to be revealed at this time. The actor already has his pilot's license, so that will more than likely end up being utilized at some point in the sequel.
As it turns out, civilians are not allowed to pilot government-owned fighter jets. Top Gun 2 isn't going to break United States military laws, which is kind of a bummer, but it has been confirmed that Tom Cruise's Maverick will really take on some of the flying duties for the sequel. It's going to be interesting to see which of these "certain aircrafts" that the actor will be featured in when the movie arrives in theaters. For now, we're just going to have to wait until the movie opens in 2020...
According to CVW – US Navy Carrier Air Wing Aircraft 1975-2015 book series Facebook Page, the Tomcat featured in the movie is “F-14A BuNo 159631 (on the charge of the San Diego Air & Space Museum)…
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