SPOILER! Kattints ide a szöveg elolvasásához!"The original Top Gun featured great flying scenes and dogfights in the skies, and director Tony Scott captured much of the action in real life by using professional pilots. Top Gun: Maverick easily could have done the same or even relied heavily on the advancements in CGI over the last 36 years to create its aerial scenes. Since the movie follows Maverick as he trains a group of young pilots - led by Goose's son Rooster (Miles Teller) and his rival Hangman (Glen Powell) - Top Gun 2 is filled with thrilling flight sequences that are sure to leave audiences wondering how some of it was accomplished."
"Does Tom Cruise Really Fly In Top Gun 2?
Tom Cruise does fly a plane for real in Top Gun: Maverick. The actor got his pilot's license in the years after Top Gun was released in 1986, so it was one of his mandates to make a sequel that he'd get to fly a real fighter jet in the sequel. While Maverick is often seen flying in a Boeing F/A 18F Super Hornet jet and the fictional Hypersonic "Darkstar" jet, Cruise was not in control of either aircraft. Tom Cruise flew backseat in these real planes with another pilot, experiencing incredible g-force and flying at high speeds, but he was not piloting them for the most part. Although Cruise is a licensed pilot, the limits of his skills, insurance, and military regulations meant that another Navy pilot needed to be in command of these planes."