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Kurt Russell: Cruise Saved Hollywood Blockbusters
11 Feb
Summary
- Kurt Russell reached out to Tom Cruise commending Top Gun: Maverick.
- Maverick's success proved a large audience still desired cinemas.
- Russell previously helped Cruise learn to fly for films.

Kurt Russell, a seasoned actor with decades in Hollywood, recently commended Tom Cruise for the impact of Top Gun: Maverick. He reached out to Cruise, expressing how the blockbuster's success provided hope for the future of the film industry, especially after a period of decline.
Top Gun: Maverick, released in 2022, achieved remarkable financial success, grossing nearly $1.5 billion globally. This performance not only made it the second highest-grossing film of its year but also solidified its place among the all-time top earners. The film also garnered significant critical acclaim, receiving six Oscar nominations and winning for Best Sound.
Russell's praise echoes sentiments from other industry figures, including Steven Spielberg, who suggested Maverick played a crucial role in saving the theatrical industry. Russell and Cruise share a history, having co-starred in the 2001 film Vanilla Sky. Notably, Russell previously assisted Cruise in learning to fly, a skill Cruise later employed in the Maverick sequel.




