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Super Bowl Top Gun: Maverick Trailer Has Stunning Shots

During Super Bowl LIV, Paramount Pictures aired a trailer for Top Gun: Maverick, and it featured pretty much exactly what you'd expect--and want--from a Top Gun trailer. Interspersed between clips of jets doing awesome aerial maneuvers were shots of some drama, with a voice-over teasing that Tom Cruise's Maverick will land himself in some hot water, again.

Naturally, there's some rather striking shots with character aircrafts slowly being raised onto a deck, the silhouette of Maverick up against an ocean of water, and the sun partially blocked out by giant planes--all the Top Gun classics.

Top Gun: Maverick is directed by Joseph Kosinski, who previously directed Oblivion, another film that Tom Cruise appeared in. Joining Cruise in Top Gun: Maverick are Miles Teller, Jennifer Connelly, Jon Hamm, Glen Powell, Lewis Pullman, and Ed Harris. The movie comes to theaters on June 26, 2020.

For more on the movie, make sure to check out our article with everything we know about Top Gun: Maverick. You'll find more information on the cast, writers, director, story, and more there.



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