Fans have been waiting more than three decades for a sequel to the 1986 blockbuster “Top Gun” — and thanks to COVID-19, they’ll be waiting even longer.
On Thursday, star Tom Cruise took to Twitter to reveal that “Top Gun: Maverick”, which had been scheduled to debut in June, was being pushed back to the end of the year. “I know many of you have waited 34 years,” wrote Cruise, 57. “Unfortunately, it will be a little longer. ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ will fly this December.
Stay safe, everyone.” When fans do finally get to see the long-awaited sequel, producers Jerry Bruckheimer promises it will have been worth the wait.
In an interview with Empire magazine, Bruckheimer — who was also a producer on the original — said that when “Top Gun” was made
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