I won’t say much about first 13 minutes of #TopGunMaverick other than it got cheers and laughs. Opening honors the original with the iconic score and of course Kenny Loggins. Looks like a hit #CinemaCon
— Aaron Couch (@AaronCouch) August 26, 2021
I won’t say much about first 13 minutes of #TopGunMaverick other than it got cheers and laughs. Opening honors the original with the iconic score and of course Kenny Loggins. Looks like a hit #CinemaCon
— Aaron Couch (@AaronCouch) August 26, 2021
Any thoughts from him about the other 90 or so minutes?TCTTS said:
For what it's worth, my buddy who's seen the movie like three times now has told me over and over again that I'm going to absolutely love the first 10 minutes. These reports seem to confirm that.
‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Flies From Thanksgiving To Memorial Day Weekend; ‘Mission: Impossible 7’ Ignites In Fall 2022 https://t.co/gmbAWBgRp9
— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) September 1, 2021
nosoupforyou said:
yep - I'm so frustrated...
even Bond is staying put... come ONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Every 'Top Gun: Maverick' release date
— Fandom (@getFANDOM) September 1, 2021
• July 12, 2019
• June 26, 2020
• June 24, 2020
• Dec. 23, 2020
• July 2, 2021
• Nov. 19, 2021
• May 27, 2022 pic.twitter.com/RHF1z0Z2JT
Biblical characters waited less time to marry their wives than we'll wait to see TOP GUN: MAVERICK.
— Robert Meyer Burnett, Viceroy of Verisimilitude (@BurnettRM) September 1, 2021
AliasMan02 said:Every 'Top Gun: Maverick' release date
— Fandom (@getFANDOM) September 1, 2021
• July 12, 2019
• June 26, 2020
• June 24, 2020
• Dec. 23, 2020
• July 2, 2021
• Nov. 19, 2021
• May 27, 2022 pic.twitter.com/RHF1z0Z2JT
sweet, do it man.TCTTS said:
Great idea. Like Nolan does with his opening sequences, releasing them in front a big blockbuster the Christmas prior. Legit going to suggest this to the powers that be, as I know I can bend the ear of at least get one person in charge...
TCTTS said:
A big part of it is that Cruise wants to do a massive, worldwide, in-person promotional tour. And Paramount basically gives Cruise what he wants. I'm not at all saying this was solely his decision, but he *really* wants to promote the hell out of this movie on a global scale, with all kinds of TV and in-person event appearances, which definitely factored into Paramount's decision. And with all the current travel bans and spikes and restrictions and and what not, there was just no way that was going to happen in the next couple of months.
That said, yeah, at some point you just have to release the damn thing, Cruise's desires be damned. If there's yet another variant next May, and we still don't have this sh*t under control, we'll have way bigger problems to worry about, and at that point I seriously doubt they'd push again. They'd probably just get what they can from the box office and then release it 45 days later on Paramount+.
Philo B 93 said:
Having the huge investment in the movie sit on the shelf is costing them money. They could have taken the revenue from this summer and made two more movies by next summer. And this is all on the huge gamble that Memorial Day 2022 is when the world has fully returned to pre-covid normal and will accept a military hero movie. The movie may be great, but they need to fire their finance and accounting guys. A bird in the hand.