The Top Gun sequel, in particular, has been repeatedly buffeted by the pandemic: COVID-19 set it back from a planned December 2020 release to July of this year and then even further to Nov. According to Deadline, it's pushing back the premiere of two potentially blockbuster movies - Top Gun: Maverick and Mission: Impossible 7. In the high-stakes game of feature film releases, Paramount is gambling that Americans won't be ready to return to cinemas in large numbers any time in the next several months amid surges in the coronavirus delta variant. The Tom Cruise Top Gun character 'Maverick' might 'feel the need for speed,' but Paramount is once again putting the brakes on the sequel to the 1986 film.
An illuminated advertisement for the upcoming Top Gun: Maverick movie is displayed at Caesars Palace during CinemaCon, the official convention of the National Association of Theatre Owners, last month, in Las Vegas, Nevada.