The pandemic may still be ongoing, but movie theaters are seeing box office records (according to the LA Times) even with streaming reigning supreme. That’s all thanks to the release of Top Gun: Maverick. 38 years after the original Top Gun released in theaters, Tom Cruise is back in his leading role, along with Glen Powell, Danny Ramirez, and Jay Ellis, who are also Men’s Health May cover stars. The new film was so well received, in fact, it was nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars.
Speaking to Men’s Health, Jay Ellis (known for his role on Insecure) spoke about training for the role, including 45 hours of flight training. “I’m six-foot-four, 215 pounds, played college basketball,” says Ellis. “I’m excited I can use my body and be physical in a way I haven’t got to be with some of my other work.”
Danny Ramirez went through the same training, and called it “the Tom Cruise School of Being a Badass.” In the end, the most important skill he learned was “the art of puking and rallying.”
Which is all to say: Top Gun: Maverick manages to surpass the original movie (in a big way), now with a number of new faces to make this legacy sequel one of the best big blockbusters to hit theaters in years. For anyone looking to immerse themselves in the action-packed world of Top Gun, there’s no better time than now to stream the original, and then check out the long-awaited sequel. Here’s how you can watch Top Gun: Maverick and Top Gun.
Where Is Top Gun Streaming?
If you want to see Top Gun for the first time, or rewatch it before you see Top Gun: Maverick in theaters, it’s available to stream on Paramount+ and Amazon Prime.
How to Watch and Stream Top Gun: Maverick
After its Best Picture nomination at the Oscars, Top Gun: Maverick is a must-watch for any dedicated film fan. The film is now available on Paramount+, where you can also watch the original Top Gun.
Milan Polk is an Editorial Assistant for Men’s Health who specializes in entertainment and lifestyle reporting, and has worked for New York Magazine’s Vulture and Chicago Tribune.
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