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  • Actor Miles Teller in talks with Tom Cruise for ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ sequel

    By IANS

    LOS ANGELES: Hollywood actor Miles Teller, who plays the son of Maverick’s late best friend Goose, opposite Tom Cruise in one of the highest-grossing films of the year ‘Top Gun: Maverick’, revealed that he has been having conversations with Cruise around the follow-up film, reports Deadline.

    The actor, quoted by Deadline, told Entertainment Tonight: “I’ve been having some conversations with him (Tom Cruise) about it. We’ll see.”

    Teller added, though, the decision would inevitably be up to Cruise, who initially didn’t savour the prospect of making a sequel before bestowing his legendary commitment to the film. “That would be great, but that’s all up to TC,” Teller said. “It’s all up to Tom.”

    Deadline added that Cruise, meanwhile, remains hard at work on his latest Mission Impossible film. He was last seen shooting scenes in London in between trips to watch the tennis action at Wimbledon and the Rolling Stones concert at Hyde Park.

  • ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ wins Tom Cruise 1st USD 100 million opening

    By Associated Press

    UNITED STATES: Forget breaking the sound barrier: Tom Cruise just flew past a major career milestone.

    The 59-year-old superstar just got his first $100 million opening weekend with “Top Gun: Maverick.” In its first three days in North American theaters, the long-in-the-works sequel earned an estimated $124 million in ticket sales, Paramount Pictures said Sunday. Including international showings, its worldwide total is $248 million.

    It’s a supersonic start for a film that still has the wide-open skies of Memorial Day itself to rake in even more cash. According to projections and estimates, by Monday’s close, “Top Gun: Maverick” will likely have over $150 million.

    “These results are ridiculous, over-the-top fantastic,” said Chris Aronson, Paramount’s president of domestic distribution. “I’m happy for everyone. I’m happy for the company, for Tom, for the filmmakers.”

    Though undeniably one of the biggest stars in the world — perhaps even “the last movie star,” according to various headlines — Cruise is not known for massive blockbuster openings.

    Before “Maverick,” his biggest domestic debut was in 2005, with Steven Spielberg’s “War of the Worlds,” which opened to $64 million. After that it was “Mission: Impossible — Fallout” with $61 million in 2018. It’s not that his films don’t make money in the long run: They just aren’t enormously frontloaded.

    “Top Gun: Maverick” had an extremely long journey to get to the theaters. The sequel to the late Tony Scott’s “Top Gun,” which was released in 1986, was originally slated to open in the summer of 2020. Its marketing campaign technically started back in July 2019. The pandemic got in the way of those plans, however, and it was delayed several times. Directed by Joseph Kosinski, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and co-produced and co-financed by Skydance, the sequel reportedly cost $152 million to make.

    But even as the months, and years, went by and many other companies chose to compromise on hybrid releases, Cruise and Paramount didn’t waver on their desire to have a major theatrical release. A streaming debut was simply not an option.

    “That was never going to happen,” Cruise said in Cannes. And it is major, with 4,735 North American theaters (a record) showing “Top Gun: Maverick.” It also opened in 23,600 locations in 62 international markets.

    “This is one of the longest runways for a marketing campaign for any film ever. And it only served to create more excitement around the movie,” said Paul Dergarabedian, the senior media analyst for Comscore. “This movie literally waited for the movie theater to come back.”

    The build-up has been just as flashy, with fighter-jet-adorned premieres on an aircraft carrier in San Diego and at the Cannes Film Festival, where Cruise was also given an honorary Palme d’Or, and a royal premiere in London attended by Prince William and his wife Kate.

    “The feeling you get when you watch this film with an audience, it’s pretty special,” Aronson said. “The first big screening we had, there was spontaneous applause during the movie.”

    Reviews have been stellar, too, with the film notching a 97% on Rotten Tomatoes. Audiences, who were 58% male, gave it an A+ CinemaScore, according to exit polls.

    The new film has Cruise reprising the role of Maverick, who returns to the elite aviation training program to train the next generation of flyers, including Miles Teller, Glen Powell, Monica Barbaro, Greg Tarzan Davis, Danny Ramirez, Lewis Pullman and Jay Ellis. Jennifer Connelly, Jon Hamm and Val Kilmer, reprising his role from the original, also star.

    “This solidifies the notion that the movie theater is a singular and a vitally important outlet for people,” Dergarabedian said. “People are looking for a great escape from everything that’s going on in the world right now.”

    “Maverick” is now among the top pandemic era openings, still led by “Spider-Man: No Way Home” with $260 million, followed by “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” with $187 million and “The Batman” with $134 million.

    Notably, “Top Gun: Maverick” is the only non-superhero movie in the bunch. It also attracted a wide swath of age groups to the theater. An estimated 55% of the audience was over 35.

    “Superhero movies aren’t for everybody. This movie is for everyone and that’s what sets it apart,” Aronson said. “The theatrical exhibition business has challenges ahead of it, but this is a shot in the arm for that.”

    “The Bob’s Burgers Movie” was the only new release that dared go up against “Top Gun.” Released by 20th Century Studios and Disney, the animated pic earned $12.6 million from 3,425 locations. It opened in third place, behind “Doctor Strange 2,” which earned $16.4 million in its fourth weekend in theaters.

    “Top Gun” will continue to essentially have the skies to itself until “Jurassic World: Dominion” opens on June 10.

    “It has a really nice, open marketplace to play,” Dergarabedian said. “Tom Cruise has always been about consistency. His movies are about the marathon. This is the first movie of his that is sprinting to big box office numbers. Here, he gets the sprint and the marathon.”

    Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore. Final domestic figures will be released Tuesday.

    1. “Top Gun: Maverick,” $124 million.

    2. “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” $16.4 million.

    3. “The Bob’s Burgers Movie,” $12.6 million.

    4. “Downton Abbey: A New Era,” $5.9 million.

    5. “The Bad Guys,” $4.6 million.

    6. “Sonic the Hedgehog 2,” $2.5 million.

    7. “Everything Everywhere All At Once,” $2.5 million.

    8. “The Lost City,” $1.8 million.

    9. “Men,” $1.2 million.

    10. “F3: Fun and Frustration,” $1 million.

  • interview| Miles Teller on ‘Top Gun: Maverick’: Was nervous to lend myself to this world.

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: Actor Miles Teller says he was nervous to be a part of “Top Gun: Maverick” as he had “big shoes” to fill when superstar Tom Cruise picked him up to play the son of a beloved character in the franchise.

    “Maverick” is a much-awaited follow-up to the 1986 blockbuster “Top Gun”, which changed Cruise’s life and career, making him an overnight Hollywood heartthrob for his performance as suave and daring US Navy aviator Pete “Maverick” Mitchell.

    The sequel features Teller, known for some of the recent hits like “The Spectacular Now”, “Whiplash”, “Bleed for This” and “Only The Brave”, as Lieutenant Bradley “Rooster” Bradshaw, the son of Maverick’s late best friend Nick “Goose” Bradshaw, a character that was played by Anthony Edwards in the original.

    Teller, 35, said he was “apprehensive” about joining the sequel, which was mounted on a big scale as he has always focused on doing “smaller-scale things” in his career.

    “I was a little apprehensive about stepping into something that was kind of set up to be this huge thing. I’ve been in a couple of big movies, but for the most part I’ve tended to do some smaller-scale things. So, I was nervous about kind of lending myself to that world, but it’s something that I also was just incredibly proud and really honored to be a part of.”

    “I mean, when Tom Cruise handpicks you to be his co-star in a movie and to play the son of Goose, those are big shoes to fill. So I just felt like if Tom thinks I’m the right guy, then I think I’m the right guy too,” Teller told PTI in a Zoom interview. 

    The action spectacle is set over 30 years after the events of Tony Scott-directed “Top Gun” and sees Maverick training a group of Top Gun graduates, including Rooster, for a specialized mission.

    Teller said he was inspired by the superstar’s “work ethic” and relentless pursuit of achieving perfection. “Tom just never stops working and he’s never really even satisfied with good or great. He puts so much time into these movies that you see him in. And so his work ethic was something that I found really inspiring,” he added.

    For Teller, “Top Gun: Maverick” is yet another movie where he could push the envelope with his character, something that he previously did in movies like “Whiplash”, “Bleed for This” and “Only The Brave”.

    “I think in my life I’m pretty chill. So, these movies and certain performances, give me an opportunity to kind of go to the extreme that you’re not able to go to in life. You’re able to do some things through these scenes that if you were to do in real life, people would say, ‘Oh my God! This guy is so dramatic or this guy is too intense’.”

    “So I do tend to gravitate towards those roles. I love when the stakes are high, I really enjoy movies that aren’t afraid to kind of push the envelope a little bit,” Teller added.

    Directed by Joseph Kosinski, “Top Gun: Maverick” is produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, Tom Cruise, Christopher McQuarrie and David Ellison.

    The film also features Jennifer Connelly, Jon Hamm, Glen Powell, Lewis Pullman, Charles Parnell, Bashir Salahuddin, Monica Barbaro, Jay Ellis, Danny Ramirez, Greg Tarzan Davis with Ed Harris and Val Kilmer.

    The Paramount Pictures movie is exclusively distributed in India by Viacom18 Studios and will release in theatres on May 27.

  • INTERVIEW| Miles Teller on ‘Top Gun Maverick’: Was nervous to lend myself to this world

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: Actor Miles Teller says he was nervous to be a part of “Top Gun: Maverick” as he had “big shoes” to fill when superstar Tom Cruise picked him up to play the son of a beloved character in the franchise.

    “Maverick” is a much-awaited follow-up to the 1986 blockbuster “Top Gun”, which changed Cruise’s life and career, making him an overnight Hollywood heartthrob for his performance as suave and daring US Navy aviator Pete “Maverick” Mitchell.

    The sequel features Teller, known for some of the recent hits like “The Spectacular Now”, “Whiplash”, “Bleed for This” and “Only The Brave”, as Lieutenant Bradley “Rooster” Bradshaw, the son of Maverick’s late best friend Nick “Goose” Bradshaw, a character that was played by Anthony Edwards in the original.

    Teller, 35, said he was “apprehensive” about joining the sequel, which was mounted on a big scale as he has always focused on doing “smaller-scale things” in his career.

    “I was a little apprehensive about stepping into something that was kind of set up to be this huge thing. I’ve been in a couple of big movies, but for the most part I’ve tended to do some smaller-scale things. So, I was nervous about kind of lending myself to that world, but it’s something that I also was just incredibly proud and really honored to be a part of.”

    “I mean, when Tom Cruise handpicks you to be his co-star in a movie and to play the son of Goose, those are big shoes to fill. So I just felt like if Tom thinks I’m the right guy, then I think I’m the right guy too,” Teller told PTI in a Zoom interview. 

    The action spectacle is set over 30 years after the events of Tony Scott-directed “Top Gun” and sees Maverick training a group of Top Gun graduates, including Rooster, for a specialized mission.

    Teller said he was inspired by the superstar’s “work ethic” and relentless pursuit of achieving perfection. “Tom just never stops working and he’s never really even satisfied with good or great. He puts so much time into these movies that you see him in. And so his work ethic was something that I found really inspiring,” he added.

    For Teller, “Top Gun: Maverick” is yet another movie where he could push the envelope with his character, something that he previously did in movies like “Whiplash”, “Bleed for This” and “Only The Brave”.

    “I think in my life I’m pretty chill. So, these movies and certain performances, give me an opportunity to kind of go to the extreme that you’re not able to go to in life. You’re able to do some things through these scenes that if you were to do in real life, people would say, ‘Oh my God! This guy is so dramatic or this guy is too intense’.”

    “So I do tend to gravitate towards those roles. I love when the stakes are high, I really enjoy movies that aren’t afraid to kind of push the envelope a little bit,” Teller added.

    Directed by Joseph Kosinski, “Top Gun: Maverick” is produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, Tom Cruise, Christopher McQuarrie and David Ellison.

    The film also features Jennifer Connelly, Jon Hamm, Glen Powell, Lewis Pullman, Charles Parnell, Bashir Salahuddin, Monica Barbaro, Jay Ellis, Danny Ramirez, Greg Tarzan Davis with Ed Harris and Val Kilmer.

    The Paramount Pictures movie is exclusively distributed in India by Viacom18 Studios and will release in theatres on May 27.