How Top Gun: Maverick’s Breathtaking Practical Effects Were Achieved



Here’s how the Top Gun Maverick flying scenes were made. See how the Top Gun Maverick cast and crew prepared for these Top Gun Maverick scenes and Top Gun Maverick stunts, from filming the exciting Top Gun plane clips fit for an action movie, to some hardcore Tom Cruise flying lessons.

We spoke to Top Gun Maverick director Joe Kosinski and star Miles Teller about how Top Gun: Maverick’s astonishing aerial sequences were achieved using unprecedented practical effects, and a rigorous training program designed by Maverick himself, Tom Cruise. Join us for a look at Top Gun Maverick behind the scenes.

Top Gun: Maverick is exclusively in UK cinemas May 25 and May 27 in the US, in 4DX and IMAX.

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37 thoughts on “How Top Gun: Maverick’s Breathtaking Practical Effects Were Achieved”

  1. Real acting is making the audience beleive that the character is doing what is being shown, not this.

    Someone who can fake cry and convince people is an actor not someone who gets hit in the face and records himself crying.

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  2. Di scene latihan membom sasaran maverick terlihat begitu tertekan saat naik melakukan manuver naik setelah pemboman karena tekanan 10G, tapi kenapa di pesawat uji darkstar maverick terlihat biasa-biasa aja di tekanan 10G juga padahal.

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  3. They just show Russian 5th generation fighter jet have no missile warning reciver it's shot down by F/A-18 from behind while Su57 launching a Missile on F/A-18 which Tom cruise flying

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  4. The actors DID NOT pilot the fighters. The marketing want's you to believe they did and that no CGI was used. These are lies. The fighters were piloted by trained real life pilots while the actors were in the back seat with cameras. Additionally there is a lot of compositing and CGI in the final shots.

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