‘Top Gun: Maverick’ to Hit Paramount+ in Late December

Top Gun: Maverick first released during Summer 2022, and it received an unexpected audience reaction. The movie feature Tom Cruise on his iconic role as Pete “Maverick” Mitchell.

The movie is a sequel to the original Top Gun. The sequel takes place 30 years after as one of the Navy’s top aviators, Pete ‘Maverick’ Mitchell played by Cruise is where he belongs, pushing boundaries as an intrepid test pilot and rising through the ranks to land him is fending off.

In the movie, Maverick finds himself training a squad of Top Gun alumni for a special mission. Maverick encounters Lieutenant Bradley played by Miles Teller, callsign “Rooster”, the son of Maverick’s late friend and Radar Interception Officer Lieutenant “Goose” Nick Bradshaw. Faced with an uncertain future and confronted with the ghosts of his past, Maverick is drawn into a confrontation with his own deepest fears, embracing him on a mission that requires the ultimate sacrifice of those chosen to fly it.

Today, Paramount+ announced Top Gun: Maverick will be streaming globally on the streaming app beginning December 2nd.

Top Gun: Maverick was a Hollywood conglomerate. Paramount Pictures and Skydance film, first released the film in late May 2022, to date it has grossed over $1.48 billion, making it the highest-grossing film of all time before adjusting for inflation. This is Cruise’s first movie to join the Billion Dollar Club, and his 50th Hollywood movie to reach that milestone.

Top Gun: Maverick is the second pandemic-era Hollywood film to top $1 billion, behind Sony and Disney’s Spider-Man No Way Home who grossed over $1.89 billion.

 

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