
Although little is still known about it, it has now been confirmed that a second sequel to the ’80s action blockbuster Top Gun — following the enormous, billion-dollar success of its cinema-saving sequel, Top Gun: Maverick — is now in the works. Currently in early development at Paramount, Christopher McQuarrie has confirmed that the idea for a third Top Gun movie has been developed, with plans to pen a script now underway. Sometime soon, we’re likely to get another update on the journey to more Maverick.
As excitement for Top Gun 3 builds, it’s worth reminding oneself of where the action began. Released in 1986, the late Tony Scott directed the action classic, which also starred Kelly McGillis, Val Kilmer, Anthony Edwards, Michael Ironside, and more. The film shot to success, scoring the highest box office haul of any movie in 1986 (both domestically and worldwide), and holds its place as a consistent streaming favorite, despite modern competition.
Do you feel the need, the need to stream? Well, it seems most of the country does. At the time of writing, Top Gun is one of the ten most-streamed movies on Paramount+ in the U.S. Worldwide, the movie also ranks in the top ten, even outperforming its blockbuster sequel. This streaming success comes just a couple of weeks after Top Gun returned to the big screen for its 40th anniversary. The film earned a $3.3 million haul from 2,295 locations nationwide in its three-day revival, even helping it climb the all-time ranks and surpass the $259 million earned by 2009’s Fast & Furious.
What’s Next for Tom Cruise?
It’s been almost a decade since Cruise has starred in a non-franchise film, since 2017’s American Made. After finally flying off into the sunset as Ethan Hunt in 2025’s Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning, Cruise’s attention now turns to a fresh new chapter in his career, and one that might get him back on the awards hunt. Directed by Alejandro G. Iñárritu in his first English-language film since his 2015 hit The Revenant, the upcoming satirical black comedy Digger is scheduled to hit theaters on October 2, 2026, in time for festival and awards season. Cruise stars in the film alongside the likes of John Goodman, Riz Ahmed, Jesse Plemons, Sandra Hüller, and more.
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