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I was just told by the Mrs that apparently movies bosses are penning a script that will see our hero Maverick take to the skies once more. Apparently a source said this about the plot: "The idea is Maverick is at the Top Gun school as an instructor - and this time it is he who has to deal with a cocky new female pilot." Ohhhh now that's original, and sexy too! I know there are a whole bunch of us that simply love the movie, and some a lot more that others (See James). Hmmmmm, should they let sleeping dogs lay?

What do you guys think?

Before religion - Cool

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After religion - Not so cool

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imo its been too long since the first one..he's become too much of a wanka for his own good. And i have a feeling "Top Gun" will represent the Head of the Scientology church

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old news mate:

A script for "Top Gun 2" was completed shortly after the release of the first film, but it broke down in pre-production because 1) the military's technology had become updated and they didn't want camera crew anywhere near their new aircraft and 2) Cruise did not want a sequel and finally agreed to star in one for a very high amount that was deemed "unaffordable." The script followed the further adventures of Maverick as an instructor at the Top Gun academy, the twist being a cocky female reminiscent of himself joining the team.

old news mate:

A script for "Top Gun 2" was completed shortly after the release of the first film, but it broke down in pre-production because 1) the military's technology had become updated and they didn't want camera crew anywhere near their new aircraft and 2) Cruise did not want a sequel and finally agreed to star in one for a very high amount that was deemed "unaffordable." The script followed the further adventures of Maverick as an instructor at the Top Gun academy, the twist being a cocky female reminiscent of himself joining the team.

Maybe but it's all over the net and radio at the moment so it's new again, perhaps Tom's lookign for a comeback? You know how many old movies they are doing at the moment, Rocky, Indiana Jones, Rambo...

James - Love it! Good old SNL :rofl: - You're dangerous!

old news mate:

A script for "Top Gun 2" was completed shortly after the release of the first film

2 decades on im sure they wont be using that script.

i don't think they should film the sequal.

dont run the risk of ruining the originals legendary status!

a shitty sequel does not screw up the original, look at blues brothers, original is awesome, blues brothers 2000 is a pile of junk, still love the original just as much though.

Cruise use to be cool, now he's a douche and acts all pretentious in front of his Katie Homes.

And all this talk about Scientology bla bla bla...

So no. Let just leave it at that, one Top Gun movie and thats it.

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