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A long mulled-over Top Gun sequel is on the way, according to comments made by Tom Cruise, star of the original box office hit from 1986. | A long mulled-over Top Gun sequel is on the way, according to comments made by Tom Cruise, star of the original box office hit from 1986. |
"If we can get over some stumbling blocks it will be fun to do," Cruise, who was in London to attend the Empire film awards, told Sky News. | "If we can get over some stumbling blocks it will be fun to do," Cruise, who was in London to attend the Empire film awards, told Sky News. |
The actor is currently in production on the fifth Mission: Impossible film. But Top Gun 2 is a real possibility, he intimated. "With movies, they each have their time – when it's ready to made," Cruise added. | |
The emblematic 80s action film about US Navy pilots was the biggest box-office hit of 1986, and has gone on to gross more than $356m (£214m) worldwide. A sequel has been actively planned since 2010, but the death of director Tony Scott, in 2012, forced producer Jerry Bruckheimer to put the project on hold. | |
However, as recently as June last year, Bruckheimer said the film was still going forward, fuelled by Cruise's own enthusiasm. "We still want to do it with Tom [Cruise] and Paramount are still interested in making it … It's something he is excited about. So as long as he keeps his enthusiasm, hopefully we'll get it made." | However, as recently as June last year, Bruckheimer said the film was still going forward, fuelled by Cruise's own enthusiasm. "We still want to do it with Tom [Cruise] and Paramount are still interested in making it … It's something he is excited about. So as long as he keeps his enthusiasm, hopefully we'll get it made." |