'Top Gun: Maverick' Release Pushed To December Due To Coronavirus
Hollywood star Tom Cruise on Friday announced that the release of his much-awaited film Top Gun: Maverick has been postponed to December due to coronavirus pandemic.
Hollywood
star
Tom
Cruise
on
Friday
announced
that
the
release
of
his
much-awaited
film
Top
Gun:
Maverick
has
been
postponed
to
December
due
to
coronavirus
pandemic.
The
anticipated
Paramount
Pictures
movie,
which
was
scheduled
to
debut
on
June
24,
will
now
release
December
23,
2020.
Cruise
took
to
Twitter
to
share
the
new
release
date
of
the
film,
which
is
the
sequel
to
his
1986
classic
hit.
I
know
many
of
you
have
waited
34
years.
Unfortunately,
it
will
be
a
little
longer.
Top
Gun:
Maverick'
will
fly
this
December.
Stay
safe,
everyone,
the
actor
posted
on
Twitter.
The
follow-up
features
Cruise
reprising
his
role
as
US
Naval
aviator
Pete
"Maverick" Mitchell
along
with
Miles
Teller,
Jennifer
Connelly,
Val
Kilmer
and
Jon
Hamm.
The
Joseph
Kosinski-directed
film
is
the
latest
project
to
have
been
pulled
from
release
because
of
the
coronavirus
pandemic.
Paramount
also
pushed
the
release
of
A
Quiet
Place:
Part
II
to
September
and
The
Spongebob
Movie:
Sponge
the
Run
to
July.