Listen to your elders! Miles Teller’s grandma thinks her grandson can do anything — including becoming the next 007!
17.06.2022 - 03:17 / perezhilton.com
Miles Teller didn’t always have the best time taking to the skies on the set of Top Gun: Maverick!
During an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers this week, the 35-year-old actor recalled working on the sequel of the action movie, in which he portrays Lt. Bradley “Rooster” Bradshaw, the son of late aviator Goose. And like many of his cast members, he filmed several scenes where he sat in the cockpit of a fighter jet (obviously). However, Miles was apparently the only one to have an inneresting reaction to those sequences — or we should say his body did at least.
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The Divergent alum told Seth Meyers that he felt like there was something wrong after completing a fight scene on set one day and soon realized his body was completely covered in “hives!” Whoa! He recalled:
So what did the blood analysis find? It turns out that Miles had “flame-retardant, pesticide and jet fuel” in his bloodstream! Yeah, this man had literal jet fuel in his blood! Wild…
While Miles was (understandably) freaking out at first, he admitted to the 48-year-old host that his tune soon changed:
LOLz! Soooo love the positivity, but we would still be panicking that there are all these toxic substances in our bloodstream!
The following day, The Spectacular Now star returned to the film set and broke the news to co-star Tom Cruise. And let’s just say, the 59-year-old could not resist taking an opportunity to one up him. As Miles remembered:
What can we say! Not everyone is born to be a pilot, including Miles, all thanks to an allergic reaction! But we are glad to see that he is doing alright after that ordeal. You can ch-ch-check out the entire conversation
Listen to your elders! Miles Teller’s grandma thinks her grandson can do anything — including becoming the next 007!
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Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief“Top Gun Maverick” flew to the top of the box office charts in South Korea over the weekend, with a supersonic $9.6 million opening loop. It replaced “The Witch: Part 2 The Other One,” which had been top dog for only a week.Tom Cruise, a regular visitor to Korea, jetted into Seoul with producer Jerry Bruckheimer and co-stars Miles Teller, Glen Powell and Greg Tarzan Davis to goose the movie’s takeoff in the country. Cruise professed himself grateful for the fan’s warm reception and talked up the importance of in-person visits to the cinema.Sub-distributed in Korea by Lotte Entertainment, the film opened on Wednesday and played on more than 1,900 screens.
It took 30 years to convince Tom Cruise to make a sequel to 1986’s “Top Gun,” hit by Tony Scott, but the decision has definitely paid off. Today, “Top Gun Maverick” crossed the $ 1 billion mark worldwide, becoming Cruise’s highest-grossing film ever worldwide.
The cast of Top Gun: Maverick gathers together on the red carpet for a group shot at the premiere event held at Lotte World on Sunday (June 19) in Seoul, Korea.
Miles Teller made a shocking discovery while filming "Top Gun: Maverick." This week, the actor spoke to Seth Meyers on "Late Night" and revealed that he discovered he had "flame retardant, pesticides and jet fuel" in his bloodstream after breaking out in hives on the set. "We landed, and I’m just like, ‘Man, I’m not feeling too good,’" the 35-year-old recalled. "I was really hot, and I just started itching like crazy.
Paramount expected big things from “Top Gun: Maverick,” but maybe not this big. In only three weeks in theaters, the film has soared past the $800 million mark at the global box office.
Top Gun Maverick co-star Tom Cruise.Kilmer, who starred alongside Cruise in the original 1986 Top Gun, has a cameo role in Maverick in which his character, Tom “Iceman” Kazansky, speaks through a computer.The actor was diagnosed with cancer in 2015, and currently speaks with the use of a voice box after successfully undergoing chemotherapy and two trachetomies.“36 years later… I’m still your wingman <3” Kilmer wrote on Instagram, sharing a still from Maverick alongside Cruise.Take a look at the post here:A post shared by Val Kilmer (@valkilmerofficial)Meanwhile, Top Gun: Maverick star Miles Teller recently admitted he thought he was “going to die” during a stunt on set.Teller, who plays Lieutenant Bradley ‘Rooster’ Bradshaw in the new film, was one of a number of actors to undergo a five-month training course delivered by co-star Tom Cruise to prepare them for the G-forces they would experience while filming scenes in planes.Of one scene, shot in an F-18 Hornet jet, Teller told LADBible: “I think when there’s that much adrenaline and a healthy bit of fear, I was able to hold [vomit] down. I guess that’s a secret skill I have.”“If anything I think it made me really appreciate how nice it is not to have to, you know, go 500 knots an hour all the time,” he said of his new appreciation for commercial flights.
“Top Gun: Maverick,” but he also felt the need to go to the doctor after his body started breaking out in hives. And it’s a good thing he did, because the doctor found three different toxic materials — including jet fuel — in the actor’s blood.During an appearance on “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” Teller recounted the story of how, after one particular day of filming, he touched back down on the ground and felt absolutely terrible. “We landed, I’m just like, ‘Man, I’m not feeling too good,’” Teller said.
Miles Teller rocks out to “Great Balls of Fire” in never-before-seen footage of his “Top Gun: Maverick” performance.
In an interview with “Late Night with Seth Meyers”, Miles Teller shared an anecdote in which his “Top Gun: Maverick” co-star Tom Cruise utters what may be the most Tom Cruise-iest one-liner ever.
Miles Teller is looking back on his time on the set of Top Gun: Maverick.
making bank at the box office, but Leah Remini won’t be cashing in.The “Kings of Queens” star, 51, is a former Scientologist and warned fans who are itching to see the action film that Cruise, 59, is still an active member of the Church.Remini posted a screenshot of her friend and fellow ex-Scientologist Claire Headley’s Facebook post that accused Cruise of “crimes against humanity.”“Thank you to my friend @claireheadley for your courage. You have continued to speak out despite the non-stop attacks from Scientology,” Remini tweeted on Saturday.“And as Claire says in her post below, Tom Cruise knows exactly what goes on in Scientology. Don’t let the movie star charm fool you,” she continued.
Jay Ellis is wondering how the cast was able to pull off making such an iconic sequel when they spent most of the time goofing around, and truth be told, it looked like they had a blast!Ellis, who stars as Lt. Reuben «Payback» Fitch in, took to Instagram and showed off a series of videos and photos showing him, Miles Teller, Monica Barbaro, Lewis Pullman, Danny Ramirez and Glen Powell having the time of their lives during some downtime while filming the sequel.In one of the videos, Teller, who plays Lt.
Jennifer Lopez's documentary, (drops June 14 on Netflix), at the opening night of the 2022 Tribeca Film Festival.Edwards, who is one of more than five dozen jury members across 18 categories for the festival, admitted he hadn't seen yet because, in his words, «world premiere means world premiere,» but he did have plenty to offer ET's Rachel Smith when it came to discussing how the sequel handled his character's legacy nearly four decades after the 1986 classic premiered.For starters, the 59-year-old actor said he didn't see the world premiere of. In other words, he didn't feast his eyes on the mastery of the sound and visuals when the rest of the world did.
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