Rob Lowe is throwing it back to the ‘80s. The 57-year-old star took to Instagram on Thursday to share a photo of himself on a double date.
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Tom Cruise stuck his neck out for his co-star. Back in 1986, the Hollywood icon starred as Pete "Maverick" Mitchell in "Top Gun" alongside Val Kilmer, who played his rival, Tom "Iceman" Kazansky.The two played students at an elite Naval aviation school.
Both actors reprise their roles for the upcoming sequel, "Top Gun: Maverick" – thanks in part to Cruise’s insisting to producer Jerry Bruckheimer that Kilmer, now 61, return. "He said, 'We have to have Val, we have to have him back.
Rob Lowe is throwing it back to the ‘80s. The 57-year-old star took to Instagram on Thursday to share a photo of himself on a double date.
Rob Lowe had the perfect Throwback Thursday post.
Tom Cruise cemented his status as one of Hollywood’s most fearless actors while filming for “Mission: Impossible 7” this week.
Top Gun: Maverick was reportedly stolen alongside a BMW belonging to Tom Cruise‘s bodyguard.Last month, it emerged that the vehicle had been stolen outside the Grand Hotel in Birmingham as the actor filmed scenes for Mission: Impossible 7, with the car containing “thousands of pounds worth” of Cruise’s luggage.However, The Sun reports that a rare copy of the Top Gun sequel was among the belongings inside the car.
Bob Dylan, for example, was born Robert Zimmerman but legally changed his name in 1962. Portia de Rossi was once known as Amanda Lee Rogers, but like Dylan, she legally changed it, in her case at the age of 15.
Top Gun: Maverick and Mission: Impossible 7 have been delayed as cases of COVID-19 continue to surge.The highly-anticipated sequel, which sees Tom Cruise reprise his role as Maverick, will now release in cinemas on May 27, 2022, instead of November 19, 2021.Mission: Impossible 7 has been pushed back to September 30, 2022, four months after its original slated release on May 27, 2022.
Top Gun: Maverick, it has been revealed that its star Tom Cruise was determined to make the film with his former co-star Val Kilmer.Producer Jerry Bruckheimer, who has worked on both the original film and its sequel, told People that the star was “adamant” that the new film include Kilmer, who played nemesis-turned-ally Iceman in Top Gun.“He said, ‘We have to have Val, we have to have him back. We have to have him in the film,'” Bruckheimer said.He continued: “He was the driving force.
Tom Cruise had a big hand in Val Kilmer‘s reprising his role as Tom “Iceman” Kazansky for Top Gun: Maverick.
People that Cruise, 59, “really wanted” Kilmer to be part of the action film despite his health struggles. Kilmer, 61, was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2017 and underwent radiation and chemotherapy.
Val Kilmer is making a “Top Gun” comeback, thanks to Tom Cruise.
When Paramount announced plans to make a sequel to “Top Gun,” fans had some immediate questions. First, and perhaps foremost, is there going to be another volleyball scene? The answer might have to wait until we see the film on the big screen.
Mission: Impossible 7 in Birmingham.The actor has been filming around the UK for the next instalment in the franchise, shooting scenes in Birmingham Grand Central shopping centre with co-star Hayley Atwell.According to The Sun, the vehicle was stolen from outside the Grand Hotel and had “thousands of pounds worth” of Cruise’s luggage inside.West Midlands Police said a BMW X7 was stolen from Church Street on Tuesday (August 24) and recovered a “short time later” in Smethwick about three miles
Mission: Impossible 7 will feature the franchise’s most “dangerous” stunt ever, according to director Christopher McQuarrie.A featurette for the film debuted at CinemaCon (via The Hollywood Reporter), detailing how Tom Cruise trained for a year to perfect one stunt where he performs a motorbike jump off a cliff into a valley in Norway.In preparation, Cruise had 500 skydiving sessions and performed 13,000 motorbike jumps.
CinemaCon attendees had an action-packed morning viewing footage from Paramount’s Tom Cruise starrers “Mission: Impossible 7” and “Top Gun: Maverick.” Tom Cruise didn’t appear in person, but was onscreen for Paramount’s presentation in Las Vegas on Thursday.For “Mission: Impossible 7,” Cruise appeared on video describing the harrowing motorcycle stunt jumping off a mountain in Norway in a behind-the-scenes featurette.