Behind ‘Top Gun: Maverick’s’ Emotional Val Kilmer-Tom Cruise Reunion (2024)

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[This story contains spoilers for Top Gun: Maverick.]

Top Gun: Maverick is full of cutting-edge filmmaking that transports audiences into the co*ckpit of an F/A-18. But amid the thrills, there is a much more intimate scene that is also garnering a strong reaction.

Midway through the film, Tom Cruise’s Pete “Maverick” Mitchell reunites with Val Kilmer’s Tom “Iceman” Kazansky, who in the years since the events of 1986’s Top Gun has become an admiral. In his office, during a moving conversation, Iceman tells Maverick why he brought him back to Top Gun.

For filmmaker Joseph Kosinski, seeing Kilmer and Cruise reunite was a highlight of filming. After all, it was the contentious relationship between Maverick and Iceman that propelled the film into the pop culture consciousness, where it remains decades later.

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“To see how much respect they had for each other as actors, and to see a friendship that has evolved over 36 years — it really mirrored what you see onscreen in the scene,” Kosinski said on this week’s episode of THR’s Behind the Screen podcast. “They are just two actors at the top of their game doing this really beautiful scene for the film that’s so important. It was a very emotional day on set.”

Kilmer has been open about battling throat cancer, revealing in his acclaimed 2021 documentary, Val, that his voice was never the same after a tracheostomy in 2014.

“Val and Tom performed the scene, and then we enhanced Val’s voice by blending it with another one, mostly for clarity, more than anything else,” said Kosinski of the moment in which Iceman addresses Maverick.

In the new episode ofBehind the Screen, Kosinski also details filming the flying scenes, and how they prepared prototypes of Sony’s Venice extension system, Rialto, to film the actors in the F/A-18s during flight.

“That was a 15-month development process to figure out how to take a prototype system and integrate it into an $80 million military aircraft and make it capable of withstanding 7 g’sof force and 35,000 feet of altitude, and it had to be clear for an ejection and safe for the pilots,” Kosinski relates.

Of working with Cruise (they previously teamed on 2013’sObilivion), the director notes, “He’s not just an actor in your film. Obviously, he’s a producer on this, but it’s really a partnership. He’s involved with every aspect of the filmmaking, and that collaboration is what he really feeds off of and enjoys. … He’s just got this energy that is infectious.”

Below are excerpts from the conversation, edited for length and clarity, followed by a link to the podcast.

Let’s talk about filming the actors in the F/A-18s.

Director of photography Claudio Miranda and I had been testing a prototype of the Venice camera that Sony makes, and he told me that they were working on a prototype version of the Venice called the Rialto, which allowed you to split the lens from the recorder on the body. So you essentially could take this very high-quality 6K camera that is certified by IMAX, you could break it into two pieces with a fiber-optic cable that connects the two halves, and you end up with a very small lens and sensor that can fit in very small spaces.

Claudia sat with the Navy engineers and went through the F-18 co*ckpit and pointed at every piece of equipment that was mounted in there and asked them if they needed it to fly. And whenever they said “No,” we asked them if they could pull it out. It was surprising how much stuff they were able to pull out, actually. It’s like a Tetris game. We figured out how to fit six of these Venice cameras in the co*ckpit — four cameras facing the actor and then one on each side shooting over their shoulder looking backward.And then we were able to mount two additional cameras pointing forward over the Top Gun pilot.

It’s important to give Claudio and his camera team credit for figuring out this camera system. That was a 15-month development process to figure out how to take a prototype system and integrate it into an $80 million military aircraft and make it capable of withstanding 7 g’sof force and 35,000 feet of altitude — and it had to be clear for an ejection and safe for the pilots … and making it all easy to operate for the actors.

Would you talk about shooting the very emotional scene with Val Kilmer?

That’s one of those memories I’ll never forget, where you’ve got this actor in Val, someone who I admired through his whole career, and having him play one of his most iconic characters reuniting with one of Tom’s most iconic characters onscreen for the first time in 36 years. Just to see how much respect they had for each other as actors and to see a friendship that has evolved over 36 years. They’re just two actors at the top of their game doing this really beautiful scene for the film that’s so important. It was just a very emotional day on set. … It’s not often you get to do a scene with that much kind of emotional weight in a summer tentpole film.

What moment during that shoot do you most remember?

My favorite part of that scene is the button at the end, that sense of competition is always there. Despite them being friends, there’s still that one-upmanship that exists between, I think, all these pilots, and I also think between Tom and Val. I think that competition is what kind of made their relationship in the first film feel so electric and real, in that there was a bit of a rivalry there as young actors. So just that moment at the end, that hug and that bit of humor to me is kind of what really makes the scene work.

Sadly, Val was diagnosed with throat cancer. I would imagine that this involved some sort of work on his voice.

Yeah. So for that scene, Val and Tom performed the scene, and then we enhanced Val’s voice by blending it with another one,mostly for clarity, more than anything else.

There are numerous stylistic nods to the original.

There are moments that are so iconic, stylistically, that really define what makes something feel like a Top Gun movie. So certainly there are those moments where there is a subtle stylistic nod, but also history repeating itself in a way, for instance where Maverick, who was one of those students in the first film, is introduced as a teacher.

Another nod to the original is the football scene on the beach, reminiscent of the volleyball scene.

When I was prepping the movie, it was the thing that I got asked most about — is there going to be a volleyball scene? — which kind of surprised me. So the challenge was, if we’re going to do a beach scene, we got to work it into the narrative of our story. We’re not just going to do one to do it. Our screenwriting team figured out a smart way to integrate that scene into Maverick’s training. There is a reason — this notion of dog fight football offense and defense at the same time is a nice foreshadowing of what we’re going to see in the third act.

Once it was clear that we were able to push the story forward and continue the narrative, then it was a matter of just having fun and being able to shoot a beach scene for Top Gun and just making the best version of it that I could. Obviously, got to give a lot of credit to our cast who worked very hard to prepare themselves for that scene.

Would you elaborate on the collaboration with the Navy?

We couldn’t have made this film without the collaboration. The first thing I did after meeting with Tom and Jerry [Bruckheimer] and kicking off the project was to go out to the Teddy Roosevelt aircraft carrier and just embed with these men and women out there and start to figure out how to tell this story. The Navy was really helpful in kind of putting the whole mission together.

They were involved in the conception and the ideas and the execution. It was Top Gun pilots flying our actors and these planes doing real-world tactics. They gave us access to all their bases, including some places that are so secret, no one’s ever seen them before on camera. It was a really, really amazing collaboration with them. I was just so impressed with their professionalism and dedication and skill every step along the way.

Would you talk about collaborating with Tom Cruise?

This is my second film with Tom. He’s not just an actor in your film. Obviously, he’s a producer on this, but it’s really a partnership. He’s involved with every aspect of the filmmaking, and that collaboration is what he really feeds off of and enjoys. For me, it’s just great to have someone who’s so motivated and has made 50 films, so many of them with my heroes in terms of other directors. There’s always something to learn from him. And he’s just got this energy that is infectious. Everyone on the crew feeds off that and everyone’s inspired to do their best work, which obviously we do anyway, but you know, this being Top Gun, we all knew the bar was high and just wanted to make something really special. You can see there’s a lot of care put into it from every department on this film to deliver the best film we could.

For the full conversation, the Behind the Screen episode follows, below.

Behind ‘Top Gun: Maverick’s’ Emotional Val Kilmer-Tom Cruise Reunion (2024)

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Behind ‘Top Gun: Maverick’s’ Emotional Val Kilmer-Tom Cruise Reunion? ›

“I've known Val for decades. For him to come back and play that character… he's such a powerful actor that he instantly became that character again. You're looking at Iceman.” Tom Cruise continued, “I was crying, I got emotional.

Who did Tom Cruise not get along with in Top Gun? ›

Off-screen, they were friends who became rivals. Well, sort of. In the original Top Gun, Tom Cruise starred as Pete "Maverick" Mitchell, while Val Kilmer played his flight school rival Tom "Iceman" Kazansky.

Was Val Kilmer's daughter in Top Gun: Maverick? ›

What was the name of Tom Cruise's love interest in Top Gun? ›

In the first "Top Gun," Maverick's love interest is Charlie Blackwood, an astrophysicist who crosses paths with him at the TOPGUN academy.

How much was Val Kilmer paid for Top Gun: Maverick? ›

Kilmer's pay for Top Gun: Maverick is disputed, with reports ranging from $400,000 to $2 million, but his return as Iceman was a small cameo and a role he was eager to take on. Kilmer's net worth is estimated at $25 million, thanks to his successful filmography and other ventures like writing a bestselling memoir.

Are Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer still friends? ›

Kilmer played Cruise's rival in the original TOP GUN, leading to fierce competition throughout the naval aviator training program. They reconcile towards the end of the movie when Cruise saves Kilmer's life, earning his respect. The two stars have remained friends since working on the original film in 1986.

Why didn t Iceman talk in Maverick? ›

The character's ill health mirrors Kilmer's own, because the reason he does not speak much in the film is a result of his battle with throat cancer.

Is Val Kilmer's son in? ›

Who is Val Kilmer's wife in real life? ›

After her wedding to Kilmer in 1988, she moved to Los Angeles to continue her film career and began using 'Joanne Whalley-Kilmer' as her professional SAG-AFTRA name.

What happened to Val Kilmer's other brother? ›

Kilmer's grandfather was a gold miner in New Mexico, near the border with Arizona. In 1977, Kilmer's younger brother Wesley, who had epilepsy, drowned in a jacuzzi at age 15. He attended Chatsworth High School with Kevin Spacey. His high school girlfriend was Mare Winningham.

Is Penny the admiral's daughter? ›

One thing viewers have noticed has changed, however, is who plays the love interest to Tom Cruise's Pete "Maverick" Mitchell. The sequel - which was nominated for six Academy Awards - sees Maverick, now decades into his career, wooing a bar owner (and daughter of an admiral) named Penny Benjamin.

Why is Kelly McGillis not in Top Gun 2? ›

Kelly McGillis wasn't asked to return for Top Gun: Maverick, and the absence of her character Charlie raised eyebrows. The decision to not include Charlie in Top Gun 2 was to focus on looking forward instead of backward.

Where is Penny in Top Gun 1? ›

Penny Benjamin is only mentioned in Top Gun 1. She does not make an appearance. Stinger: High speed passes over five air control towers, and one admiral's daughter! Goose: (whispers to Maverick) Penny Benjamin.

Who was the highest paid actor in Top Gun: Maverick? ›

Highest earnings for a single production
ActorFilmSalary
Tom CruiseMission: Impossible 2
Tom CruiseWar of the Worlds
Will SmithMen in Black 3
Tom CruiseTop Gun: Maverick$12,500,000
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Where does Val Kilmer live now? ›

Is there going to be a Top Gun 3? ›

Moviegoers had to wait 36 years between “Top Gun” and “Top Gun: Maverick,” but the third film in the franchise might be coming much sooner. Paramount announced plans to proceed with “Top Gun 3” in January 2024, with Tom Cruise expected to return alongside Glen Powell and Miles Teller.

Are Anthony Edwards and Tom Cruise friends? ›

Unfortunately, there aren't any comprehensive publicly available details on the friendship between Tom Cruise and Anthony Edwards prior to their work on "Top Gun." Although both actors have had successful careers in Hollywood, we are unsure if they are actually close friends or simply staged colleagues.

What does Tom Cruise say about Val Kilmer? ›

I've known Val for decades,” Cruise said during a recent appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live.” “For him to come back and play that character… he's such a powerful actor that he instantly became that character again. You're looking at Iceman.”

What happened to Val Kilmer's voice? ›

In 2015, Kilmer was diagnosed with throat cancer; he had a procedure on his trachea that damaged his vocal cords to the point where he had extreme difficulty speaking. He also underwent chemotherapy and two tracheotomies. In 2020, he published his memoir, titled I'm Your Huckleberry: A Memoir.

Who was the woman in Top Gun with Tom Cruise? ›

leaving the page. She became a megastar by playing the flight instructor who falls for Tom Cruise in Top Gun.

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