Top Gun 3 means Maverick wasn't dead all along.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Not a lot is known about Top Gun 3’s potential plot, but the sequel will have to debunk Top Gun: Maverick’s darkest fan theory. 1986’s original Top Gun was a cult classic, but few viewers could have guessed how successful the movie’s belated sequel would be. When Top Gun’s director, action legend Tony Scott, tragically passed away in 2010, it seemed like the franchise was finished.
A Top Gun: Maverick Theory Suggested The Sequel Was A Death Dream The release of Top Gun: Maverick brought about a theory that the whole movie was a dream Maverick had while he was dying. Admittedly, it is an intriguing reading of the movie, but Top Gun 3 happening will inevitably debunk this theory. If the sequel happens and Cruise returns, Maverick can't be dead.
Top Gun 3 Happening Means Tom Cruise’s Maverick Didn’t Die While the Top Gun: Maverick's death dream theory is interesting, the twist would shut down any follow-up films. Top Gun 3 couldn’t focus on Maverick’s perspective if he was already dead.
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