Jon Hamm reveals if there was ‘competition’ with Tom Cruise on ‘Top Gun: Maverick’
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Jon Hamm has revealed if he felt any competition with Tom Cruise while the two actors were filming, “Top Gun: Maverick.”
During his appearance on Friday’s episode of “Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace?” (now streaming on Max), Hamm, 52, said, “What I really learned was that I loved every bit of working with Tom.”
“He is the consummate professional. He pushes himself to a level that almost seems superhuman and then invites you,” he continued. “It’s not a competition with him. He wants everybody to succeed.”
Hamm co-starred in “Top Gun: Maverick” as Beau “Cyclone,” Simpson, a strict admiral who has assembled a group of students (played by Miles Teller and Glen Powell) that U.S. Navy Captain Pete “Maverick” Mitchell (Cruise, 61) trains.
The 2022 movie was the long-awaited sequel to 1986’s action hit “Top Gun.”
“The amount of times on set where he was cheerleading everybody else including me, like how, ‘That was great. This is going to be so good that’s in the trailer.’ You know, things like that. He’s just so — he’s so amped up about how the potential of this thing,” said Hamm.
Hamm, who married for the first time in 2023 to actress Anna Osceola, 35, has previously confirmed that he is on the list to receive the famous “Tom Cruise” cake.
Along with a slew of other celebs – including “Top Gun: Maverick” co-star Powell, Hamm receives an annual $125 coconut cake during the holiday season.
“Top Gun: Maverick” has largely been credited with saving the movie theater industry, which took a hard hit during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. “Top Gun: Maverick” snared $1.5 billion at the box office in 2022.
“We finished this movie in 2019 or late 19, early 20 and then locked down happens. It was supposed to come out summer of 2020. And Tom went to Paramount and said, ‘This can’t come out on the platform. This can’t come out on streaming. This has to be seen in movies,’” said Hamm.
“And we waited two whole years.”
Wallace interjected to comment that it was the first movie he’d seen in theaters in two years.
“First movie a lot of people saw,” said Hamm.
“And I think that that was the big, ‘Welcome back to the movie theaters.’ And it was exactly the thing that people wanted to see. You know, they talk about four quadrant movies. This is a perfect example of that. Young, old, female, male – everybody wanted to see this movie, and everybody did.”
A third “Top Gun” film is reportedly in development.
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