Jennifer Lopez's documentary, (drops June 14 on Netflix), at the opening night of the 2022 Tribeca Film Festival.Edwards, who is one of more than five dozen jury members across 18 categories for the festival, admitted he hadn't seen yet because, in his words, «world premiere means world premiere,» but he did have plenty to offer ET's Rachel Smith when it came to discussing how the sequel handled his character's legacy nearly four decades after the 1986 classic premiered.For starters, the 59-year-old actor said he didn't see the world premiere of.
In other words, he didn't feast his eyes on the mastery of the sound and visuals when the rest of the world did. As it so happens, being a alum has its privileges.«If you do the first move, you're lucky enough,» Edwards admitted. «I was lucky enough that Tom [Cruise] called me up.
He screened it for me in person.» The actor then brought his son, Bailey, into the interview and added, «So, we actually saw it at the Dolby screening room here in New York with the best sound ever, and there was just, like, eight of us watching it.
It was fantastic.»Edwards portrayed LTJG Nick «Goose» Bradshaw in the OG film. His character (spoiler alert?) dies halfway through the film following an accident while ejecting from the F-14 jet he and Cruise's character, Pete «Maverick» Mitchell, were forced to abandon during a training exercise.
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