Top Gun 3D Re-Release, Sequel in Doubt Following Tony Scott’s Death
Paramount Pictures grapples with the release of the 3D-converted Top Gun and the planned sequel to the 1986 hit in the wake of Tony Scott’s suicide.
Paramount Pictures grapples with the release of the 3D-converted Top Gun and the planned sequel to the 1986 hit in the wake of Tony Scott’s suicide.
Filmmakers Quentin Tarantino and Richard Kelly gathered at the Los Angeles Film School in Hollywood to remember director Tony Scott with a discussion and double-feature screening of True Romance and Domino.
Director Tony Scott, whose hit movies ranged from Top Gun and Days of Thunder to Crimson Tide and The Taking of Pelham 123, jumped to his death Sunday afternoon from a Los Angeles bridge. He was 68. Updated: 4:19 a.m. Aug. 21.
The Town screenwriter Peter Craig is on deck to write the sequel to the 1986 Tom Cruise action drama Top Gun.
Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol star Tom Cruise claims to be “working on” a sequel to his hit 1986 action movie Top Gun.
Tony Scott set to direct Fox’s Narco Sub, which centers on the semi-submersible crafts used by South American drug cartels to smuggle cocaine into the United States.
Paramount Pictures is in negotiations with X-Men: First Class and Thor screenwriters Ashley Miller and Zack Stentz to pen the sequel to the 1986 action hit Top Gun.
Tony Scott’s 1986 flick Top Gun will be re-released in theaters next year in a newly 3D print, with the conversion handled by Legend 3D.
Keifer Sutherland launches a new web series about a hitman, plus an update on the 24 feature film suggests that Tony Scott is directing!
Longtime 24 executive producer and show runner Howard Gordon says that he’s currently not engaged with the film adaptation, but director Tony Scott might have some involvement with the project.
The Top Gun and Man on Fire director could find himself racing against the clock alongside Jack Bauer in the feature film adaptation of the hit television series.
Yes, it’s actually happening. First hinted at earlier this month, Top Gun 2 is, in fact, quite real, as director Tony Scott himself has confirmed to multiple outlets that he’ll get back into the cockpit for another ride off the flight deck.