Tom Cruise’s real ‘hard tears’ in Val Kilmer Top Gun Maverick reunion | Films | Entertainment

When Top Gun 2 was announced Val Kilmer was begging Tom Cruise to be involved, lobbying hard to reprise his character. The original filmā€™s Iceman star had undergone surgery for throat cancer in 2014, losing his ability to speak. Yet wonderfully a cameo scene was written into Top GunĀ Maverick that could still incorporate the character despite the actorā€™s disability.

In Top Gun Maverick, Cruiseā€™s title character visits Iceman, who is now Adminal Tom Kazansky and living with terminal throat cancer. The pair share a touching reunion scene in which Kilmerā€™s character communicates via a computer.

After the filmā€™s premiere, the former Batman said: ā€œI’m overwhelmed to see the love and appreciation for Top Gun. I’m feeling very blessed.”ā£ And now Cruise has shared that the tears he had in that scene were in fact genuine.

Speaking on Jimmy Kimmel, Cruise said: ā€œI just want to say that was pretty emotional. Iā€™ve known Val for decades. And for him to come back and play that characterā€¦ heā€™s such a powerful actor that he instantly became that character again. Youā€™re looking at Iceman.

ā€œI was crying. I got emotional. Heā€™s such a brilliant actor, and I love his work… Thereā€™s some hard tears.ā€

Before Tom Gun Maverick went into production, Jerry Bruckheimer confirmed Cruiseā€™s commitment to having Kilmer involved.Ā 

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The producer said: ā€œHe said, ‘I’m not making this movie without Val’. When we filmed it, it was a very emotional day, having Val there and seeing him work with Tom after 35 years.”

At the London royal premiere, Cruise said: “He’s an actor that I greatly admire, so it was wonderful.”

Top Gun: Maverick is nominated for six Oscars including Best Picture after making over $1.4 billion worldwide.

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