Director Joseph Kosinski shared the amazing connection between the original and new Top Gun films. Kosinski stated, "I did have a couple of the camera operators who worked on the original film. I had a number of crew members who worked on the original film on our film. And one of them was the ground-to-air operator. And he told me a lot of their ground-to-air stuff was shot on a specific mountain peak in Nevada, looking down into the training valley. So we went back to that exact peak. I stood up there with him and our four cameras with our really long lenses. And we shot our ground-to-air stuff from the same place, 35 years later. Which was pretty awesome." Though Top Gun (1986) director Tony Scott passed away in 2012, Kosinski said he had a couple of camera operators from the 1986 movie. One of them actually remembered an exact filming location and brought the production there to pay homage to the original film. It's certainly rare for a sequel filmed over 30 years later to not only have some of the same crew but end up featuring an exact location. This film accomplished that.
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05-03-2025 alle ore 09:11