Director Joseph Kosinski and producer Jerry Bruckheimer talk new sequel "Top Gun: Maverick."
The filmmaker talks about the difficulties he faced making the beloved sports drama as it turns 20.
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Coyote Ugly owner, Liliana Lovell, reveals how her bar arrived on the big screen, and how she took the franchise global.
The "Top Gun" producer addresses Kilmer's absence from the "Maverick" trailers and teases Cruise's return to the cockpit.
How 1995's "Bad Boys" went from starring Dana Carvey and Jon Lovitz to Will Smith and Martin Lawrence.
Showtime is moving ahead on its series adaptation of "American Gigolo" with Jon Bernthal set for the lead role. The premium cabler has given out a pilot order for the show, which was first put into development at the network in 2016. David Hollander, who most recently was the showrunner on Showtime's "Ray Donovan," will […]
Producer Jerry Bruckheimer talks about how the world embraced 'Pirates 5,' even if it slipped at U.S. box office; plus, quick hits on 'Top Gun,' 'Bad Boys'
Exclusive first look at a deleted scene featuring Johnny Depp from the 'Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales' Blu-ray, released on October 3
Justin Bartha accidentally shaved his head before reshoots for "National Treasure.Æ
Jerry O’Connell taped an interview for the Feb. 17 episode of the Animal Planet talk show Animal Nation With Anthony Anderson, and chatted with Anderson about their 2003 comedy Kangaroo Jack. Now, this was back in the day when Anderson was heftier, but interestingly enough, producer Jerry Bruckheimer wasn’t concerned about his weight, according to Anderson. “Jerry O’Connell and I had nothing to do while we were in the outback except drink, gamble, and work,” noted Anderson.
Tom Cruise was on The Graham Norton Show to promote his latest Jack Reacher film and was asked by the British talk show host about another movie sequel. “Is it true there’s going to be a Top Gun 2?” Norton asked. “No,” replied Cruise flatly.
Prolific film producer Jerry Bruckheimer stopped by "Jimmy Kimmel Live" and shared how he convinced Tom Cruise to play the role of Maverick in "Top Gun."