Top Gun 3: Director Joseph Kosinski Reportedly Not Returning for Tom Cruise Sequel Paramount Pictures confirmed last week at CinemaCon that it is moving forward with Top Gun 3, with Tom Cruise set to reprise his role as Pete "Maverick" Mitchell, the iconic hotshot test pilot and occasional instructor from the original 1986 film. The studio had already hinted at a sequel as early as 2024, a move that seemed inevitable after the massive success of Top Gun: Maverick (2022), which grossed over $1.5 billion worldwide. The film’s box office triumph helped revive Hollywood during the post-pandemic recovery period, with Steven Spielberg publicly acknowledging Tom Cruise’s contribution to the industry’s rebound. However, the announcement of a new Top Gun film has sparked speculation about its direction, particularly regarding the absence of the original director, Joseph Kosinski. According to Puck News, Kosinski, who directed Top Gun: Maverick, will not be returning to helm the sequel. The decision is reportedly due to Kosinski’s busy schedule, as he is currently working on an extraterrestrial thriller for Apple and a reboot of Miami Vice for Universal. While this news may raise concerns, the franchise has already weathered a director change before. The original Top Gun (1986) was directed by Tony Scott, and the sequel, directed by Kosinski, still achieved critical and commercial success. The appeal of the Top Gun series, however, has long been tied to Tom Cruise’s performance. His physicality, dedication to stunts, and charismatic portrayal of Maverick have become central to the franchise’s identity. Cruise’s return for Top Gun 3 is expected to drive much of the film’s appeal, even without Kosinski’s involvement. The studio has not yet announced a director for the sequel, leaving the search open.#tom_cruise #joseph_kosinski #paramount_pictures #christopher_mcquarrie #top_gun_maverick