Top Gun: Maverick – Tom Cruise reckless in Super Bowl 2022 commercial

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In the adrenaline-fueled commercial of the film, arriving at the cinema at the end of May, Tom Cruise whizzes between planes and cars. Top Gun: Maverick, the highly anticipated film starring Tom Cruise, will be released in theaters on May 27

It has been more than two years since the public got to see the first trailer for Top Gun: Maverick. It was the summer of 2019, the occasion was Comic-Con in San Diego and the film should have been released in one year, in the summer of 2020. Then the pandemic broke out and the film suffered postponements after postponements, but it seems the time has finally come when fans – 35 years after the first chapter of the saga (which came out in 1986) – will be able to whiz back on the hunt alongside Tom Cruise. 

The release date has in fact been definitively set for May 27, 2022, and to celebrate the occasion – and set a reminder – Paramount has decided to show a new commercial for the film during the Super Bowl, in collaboration with Porsche.

In addition to Tom Cruise, who will return as Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, the cast of the sequel includes Val Kilmer, Glen Powell, Jennifer Connelly, Miles Teller, Jon Hamm, Ed Harris, Lewis Pullman, and many more. Kilmer will reprise the role of Tom Iceman Kazansky, while Jerry Bruckheimer returns as the film’s producer, along with composers Harold Faltermeyer and Hans Zimmer. The film is directed by Joseph Kosinski with a screenplay by Peter Craig, Justin Marks, Ashley Edward Miller, and Zack Stentz.

This instead is the official synopsis of the film. After more than thirty years of service in the Navy, Lt. Pete “Maverick” Mitchell (Tom Cruise) is right where he wants to be: a brave pilot who can push himself beyond all limits, trying to dodge the career advancement that would put a damper. to his freedom. 

When called upon to coach a detachment of students from the Top Gun academy for a specialized mission that no one in the world has ever accomplished, Maverick meets Lt. Bradley Bradshaw (Miles Teller), codenamed “Rooster”: he is the son of Maverick’s friend, Lt. Nick Bradshaw, aka “Goose”. Grappling with an uncertain future and the ghosts of the past, Maverick must confront his deepest fears, up to a mission that will require the ultimate sacrifice of those who choose to participate.

Source: Comicbook

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