Top Gun: Maverick (2022) - Maverick's Test Run Scene | Movieclips

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Top Gun: Maverick - Maverick's Test Run: Maverick (Tom Cruise) proves that the mission can be done.
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FILM DESCRIPTION:
After more than 30 years of service as one of the Navy's top aviators, Pete "Maverick" Mitchell is where he belongs, pushing the envelope as a courageous test pilot and dodging the advancement in rank that would ground him. Training a detachment of graduates for a special assignment, Maverick must confront the ghosts of his past and his deepest fears, culminating in a mission that demands the ultimate sacrifice from those who choose to fly it.

CREDITS:
TM & © Paramount Pictures (2022)
Cast: Bashir Salahuddin, Charles Parnell, Danny Ramirez, Ed Harris, Glen Powell, Greg Tarzan Davis, Jay Ellis, Jon Hamm, Lewis Pullman, Miles Teller, Monica Barbaro, Tom Cruise
Producer: Christopher McQuarrie, Jerry Bruckheimer, Tom Cruise
Screenwriter: Christopher McQuarrie, Ehren Kruger, Eric Warren Singer
Director: Joseph Kosinski
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All Comments (21)
  • @lizzfrmhon
    How to do movies right and Tom is a veteran. Apart from all the good points mentioned here I also noticed the female pilot is not propped to be a femme fatale or a guy beater or a love interest. They don’t make her be an obnoxious girl boss either. She’s just another pilot who happens to be a woman and holds her own with the rest of the guys. No pandering here folks. Just a good female character.
  • @Semeyaza
    This is how you respect a character who had been an icon for more than a generation. Not by deconstructing him to pieces or with the same "it's now older and bitter and useless", but giving him a proper epic send off!

    Thank you, Tom, for respecting your character and us.
  • @parkjoe1
    Say what you will, Jon Hamm plays this scene in immaculate fashion...half wishing to fail, half wishing to succeed. The non-verbal acting is spot on
  • this movie has even made the youtube comments section civil, polite, professional, encouraging and fun. what a great movie.
  • @hehaka01
    Me: I'm going to watch Top Gun Maverick.

    Girlfriend: But you've seen it in theaters 8 times already.

    Me: Well, I'm going anyway.
  • @aeonversestudios01
    I love the dynamic between the admirals in this movie. You can tell that Warlock is one of the last senior officers who still truly believes in Maverick and what he stands for
  • @apprentice70
    Saw this movie 3 times in the theater. First time my jaw was dropped holding my breath during this scene.. 2nd I was smiling ear to ear, third was emotional as I tear up. All three times were a rush of adrenaline and emotion. This is easily the best movie Ive seen in years.
  • @twgan810
    The most breathtaking and thrilling sequence of the entire movie, kept us at the edge of our seats from start to finish, and it is glorious on IMAX.
  • @IshanPandit
    one of the best movie sequences ive ever seen. everyone at my theatre seemed to be holding their breath while watching this! amazing tension and development and the climax. our theatre cheered when he finished the run lol
  • @arminxvs3372
    Rest of Hollywood - take notes!

    You DON'T deconstruct an old hero - you instead use his greatness to inspire and motivate a new generation of heroes. It's simple as that.
  • @SilverHyozanryu
    I adore hangman's expressions during this scene he still has that smug smile but it screams "alright old man, show us what you've really got", it's perfect.
  • This scene was amazing for all the reasons below, but also because it was the moment they all truly earned their respect for their leader. He showed them that he wouldn’t make them do anything that he couldn’t do himself;that he couldn’t teach them to do. Oh and he did it with style as well, never deviating from his own personality.
  • @NycStreets
    Two points I have. This scene shows just how real leadership is done in the military. As a combat vet, I couldn’t ask my soldiers to do something I am not able to do. Also, If you notice the more experienced pilots (the admirals) instantly knows how important this is by their serious face. The younger pilots look more in awe how he was able to do it on his first run. The older guys know the survival of the pilots depend on if maverick is able to prove it can be done.
  • @Kragatar
    That's gotta be in the top 3 greatest movie scenes ever. The sense of speed and g-force, the sound, the tension, the fact that it's a real jet with no CG... it's just perfection.
  • @EvilTheOne
    I saw the original Top Gun when I was in my first enlistment; and the sequel immediately after my retirement. As I was in the military for 39+ years, and there were times that the youthful exuberance of newer troops questions your experience, wisdom and fitness to still kick *ss.
    There's nothing like showing how it's done.
    One of my favorite cinematic moments ever!
  • @jscdragon
    Cyclone’s reaction is the best. He’s the commanding officer of the mission and seemingly the antagonist to Maverick’s methods, but in his heart he’s still a fighter pilot and is rooting for Maverick to pull this run off more than anyone. And the fact that we the audience are the only ones to see the hope and excitement in his eyes during Maverick’s run, makes this scene.
  • Part of why this was important was because now Rooster can see that no pilot this good would have let his father die due to a stupid mistake.
  • @francisjtuk
    This movie was quite honestly one of the greatest I've ever seen. Utter brilliance from beginning to end.