TOP GUN: MAVERICK Stars Glen Powell & Danny Ramirez On Being Mentored By Tom Cruise (Exclusive)

TOP GUN: MAVERICK Stars Glen Powell & Danny Ramirez On Being Mentored By Tom Cruise (Exclusive) TOP GUN: MAVERICK Stars Glen Powell & Danny Ramirez On Being Mentored By Tom Cruise (Exclusive)

Tom Cruise is a walking film school, which is something his young Top Gun: Maverick co-stars learned quickly on-set as they were able to ask him all kinds of questions about how to become a movie star.

By RohanPatel - May 26, 2022 06:05 PM EST
Filed Under: Action

For the young cast of Top Gun: Maverick, not only was the film the biggest job of their burgeoning careers, it was also an amazing opportunity to work alongside Hollywood's grandest movie star, Tom Cruise, and learn everything they could about picking great roles and making top quaility films for generations to come. 

We sat down with Glen Powell, who found himself in rare company having earned a fan in Cruise, director Joe Kosinski, screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie, and producer Jerry Bruckheimer after his initial audition for Rooster. However, while that part ultimately went to co-star Miles Teller, his audition led the creative team to recalibrate the role of Hangman and cater it to Powell. 

Remembering the life-changing development, he explains:

"Having a fan in Tom Cruise is the greatest experience, if you haven't experienced it, I recommend it. It's really fun. I'm really, really thankful for the way everything turned out. I don't think anybody can truly understand what was going on in my head at the time when you miss out on a movie that made you want to be an actor, you feel like it could work out and when it doesn't, I was really bummed.

I was really sad and the role of Hangman wasn't the same on the page, but Tom and I talked it out and how he developed characters and how his tactic for building his career is not just choosing good roles, but choosing good movies, making great movies, finding roles in those movies, and making them great roles, roles that really enhance those sharp attributes that you have as a person and as an actor, and make it really come to life.

He told me that's what was going to happen, I talked to Joe, I talked to Chris McQuarrie, talked to Jerry Bruckheimer about it and these guys all said, “Hey, you got the Dream Team here. We promise we'll make this thing great.” I'm really, really grateful I listened to them because I can't imagine seeing what I saw at CinemaCon, seeing it on the big screen, and not being a part of it. Having missed out on it. I mean, this is a movie that I think is one of the greatest movies I've ever seen. I think it's the reason you go to the movies. It's the reason you make movies and so, I'm really, really glad Tom Cruise is so compelling and convinced me to be a part of it."

Danny Ramirez, who plays Fanboy in the film, also shared a rewarding dynamic with Cruise and learned quite a bit about what it really takes to reach his level and entertain audiences for multiple decades. 

"That's Uncle Cruise right there! He, from Day One, he's already been through everything that we're going to go through in the most extreme capacity. So, I think his empathy with that, he's been leading from the very first day, with us in mind, in our experience in mind, and what he hopes for us to accomplish in mind.

He told us very early on that we didn't get the roles just because they thought we were great for Fanboy or Phoenix or Rooster or Hangman, but rather, because they thought that we were the next wave of movie stars and so much of this experience was him passing down the responsibility of what it is to be a storyteller, to push the medium forward to not just do something for the sake of doing it, but to try to attempt to make great films because great films are really hard to come by.

 I think we see it in all his work, we see everything he gives to the industry and I think it's really exciting when you have someone like him really root for you and to give you all the tools to succeed. So, it was beyond just being a great co star and being one of the world's greatest actors, it's seeing someone that really cares about the craft and about story, so much so that he's sharing his entire bank of knowledge with us, for us to continue telling great stories outside of Top Gun: Maverick, but for the rest of our lives."

Check out our exclusive interview with Glen Powell below:

In our review, we said, "Top Gun: Maverick is the must-see cinematic experience of the year! Packed with jaw-dropping aerial sequences, thrilling edge-of-your-seat moments, genuine heart, epic romance, huge stakes, and one of the absolute best performances of Tom Cruise's legendary career, this is the theatrical experience you've been waiting for."

Tom Cruise headlines the feature as Captain Pete "Maverick" Mitchell, with original co-star Val Kilmer returning as Admiral Tom "Iceman" Kazansky. The iconic pair are joined by an all-star supporting cast consisting of Jennifer Connelly as Penny Benjamin, Miles Teller as Lt. Bradley "Rooster" Bradshaw, Jon Hamm as Vice Admiral Cyclone, Glen Powell as Hangman, Lewis Pullman as Bob, Ed Harris as Rear Admiral, Monica Barbaro as Phoenix, Charles Parnell as Rear Admiral Warlock, Danny Ramirez as Fanboy, Manny Jacinto as Fritz, Bashir Salahuddin as Coleman, Jay Ellis as Payback, Jake Picking in an undisclosed role, Raymond Lee in an undisclosed role, Lyliana Wray as Amelia Benjamin, Jean Louisa Kelly as Carole Bradshaw, Greg Davis as Coyote, and Bob Stephenson in an undisclosed role.

Top Gun: Maverick jets into theaters on May 27!


After more than thirty years of service as one of the Navy’s top aviators, Pete “Maverick” Mitchell (Tom Cruise) is where he belongs, pushing the envelope as a courageous test pilot and dodging the advancement in rank that would ground him. When he finds himself training a detachment of TOPGUN graduates for a specialized mission the likes of which no living pilot has ever seen, Maverick encounters Lt. Bradley Bradshaw (Miles Teller), call sign: “Rooster,” the son of Maverick’s late friend and Radar Intercept Officer Lt. Nick Bradshaw, aka “Goose.”

Facing an uncertain future and confronting the ghosts of his past, Maverick is drawn into a confrontation with his own deepest fears, culminating in a mission that demands the ultimate sacrifice from those who will be chosen to fly it.

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Battabingg
Battabingg - 5/26/2022, 6:14 PM
Glen and Danny: "Tom, how do we become movie stars like you?"

Tom:



bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 5/26/2022, 6:14 PM
Tom Cruise really out there making sure cinema (whatever that term encompasses) keeps going strong.

As weird as some stories get I read about him, I sure do applaud Cruise for trying to do the coolest (and most insane) things in the name of intertainment.
tmp3
tmp3 - 5/26/2022, 7:26 PM
@bkmeijer1 - He's the only action star who gives a shit about quality control, which is tenfold more important than guys like Reynolds or The Rock who spend so much time doing absolute dog-shit after dog-shit
SerKurtWagner
SerKurtWagner - 5/26/2022, 11:19 PM
Glen Powell is a blast. Hope this movie spirals into bigger things for him.
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