LAS VEGAS, April 17 — If you still feel the need for speed, Paramount Pictures has good news for you — Top Gun 3 is officially happening, with Tom Cruise back as daring pilot Pete “Maverick” Mitchell.
The announcement came Thursday at the studio’s showcase at CinemaCon, an annual week-long summit at which Hollywood studios present their biggest upcoming movies to theater owners and press.
Paramount film co-head Josh Greenstein said Top Gun 3 was “officially in development with a script well underway,” adding that Cruise would reunite with producer Jerry Bruckheimer on the project.
The original 1986 film helped propel Cruise to superstardom, and the 2022 sequel earned US$1.5 billion (RM5.9 billion today) worldwide.
Legendary director Steven Spielberg publicly credited Cruise with helping to get moviegoers back into theatres after the Covid-19 pandemic with the long-awaited sequel.
Cruise was not present at the presentation, but did narrate a film used to open the event, which focused on the studio’s commitment to releasing films on the big screen.
At the end, Cruise — sitting atop the water tower on the studio’s lot — says, “The future looks great from here.”
Paramount Skydance chief David Ellison told attendees that the studio would guarantee a 45-day theatrical release window for its films before moving them to streaming platforms.
“Once we combine with Warner Brothers, we’re going to make a minimum of 30 films annually,” Ellison said in a pledge to theatre owners. “Long live the movies.”
Paramount has launched a massive US$111 billion bid to take over Warner Bros, topping a rival bid from Netflix.
But many in Hollywood fear the mega-merger will lead to cuts that will forever change the film industry.
Also on Paramount’s upcoming slate is a film adaptation of the popular video game Call of Duty, due in theatres in June 2028.
Attendees also saw early footage from Heart of the Beast, a thriller starring Brad Pitt as a military veteran who must survive a plane crash in Alaska with his combat dog.
And Johnny Depp showed up to offer a preview of Ebenezer: A Christmas Carol, the latest adaptation of the classic Charles Dickens tale, in which he plays the grumpy Scrooge.
CinemaCon continues later Thursday with Disney’s presentation. — AFP