Val
Kilmer confirms Top Gun sequel - 18th November 2015


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Val
Kilmer has accepted a starring role in 'Top Gun 2'.
The
55-year-old actor, who starred alongside Tom Cruise
in the 1986 original, has taken to his Facebook account
to revealed he's been offered and has accepted the
chance to appear in a sequel.
He
posted: 'I just got offered ?# topgun2? - not often
you get to say 'yes' without reading the script...
(sic)'
Val
also revealed Gene Hackman will star in the movie,
with Francis Coppola assuming the role of the director.
He
wrote: 'It's starring Gene Hackman...
'Yes'
'The director is Francis Coppola...' 'Yes!' Jerry
Bruckheimer and Tom Cruise!!!'
Although
Val admitted he misses the director of the original
action drama film, Tony Scott - who committed suicide
in 2012 - he's eagerly looking forward to the sequel.
He
said: 'We will all miss Tony Scott one of the kindest
gentlemen I've ever met in the film biz, but let's
fire up some fighter jets again!!! (sic)'
David
Ellison, chief executive officer of film company Skydance
Productions, confirmed earlier this year that 'Top
Gun 2' was in development and would be set in the
present day.
He
said: 'It is very much set in today where we have
drone technology and fifth-generation fighters. It's
exploring the end of an era of dogfighting and fighter
pilots.'
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