'Top Gun: Maverick' producer Jerry Bruckheimer says 'nobody works harder' than Tom Cruise

Bruckheimer left the door open for another 'Top Gun' movie

"Top Gun: Maverick" producer Jerry Bruckheimer said Sunday at the Critics Choice Awards that nobody works harder than Tom Cruise, and left the door open for another high-flying sequel.

Bruckheimer told Fox News Digital at the awards show that there is no better actor than Cruise, who played Pete "Maverick" Mitchell in the film. "Top Gun: Maverick" is the sequel to the original "Top Gun" movie that premiered in 1986, also starring Cruise.

"There's nobody like him. Nobody works harder, cares more or is a better actor than Tom Cruise," Bruckheimer said. "We're very fortunate that he came back to do another 'Top Gun' in 'Maverick' and made it the worldwide success it's become."

The "Top Gun: Maverick" producer also discussed how the actors prepared for the film.

"Top Gun: Maverick" producer Jerry Bruckheimer said at the Critics Choice Awards that nobody works harder than Tom Cruise. (Fox News Digital)

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"Our actors went through three months of training in various jets. First in a prop plane then an aerobatic prop then in a jet and finally in an F-18, so they can handle all the G forces that the plane puts on, eight or nine G's a time," Bruckheimer explained. 

"It worked perfectly because our actors in the plane when we actually filmed it was real and that's amazing. The fact that they withstood those amounts of G's and gave a great performance on top of it, it made it a worldwide hit." 

Tom Cruise, who played Pete "Maverick" Mitchell in "Top Gun: Maverick," starred in the original "Top Gun" movie that premiered in 1986. (Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty Images)

"‘Top Gun: Maverick’ brought an older audience back to the theaters that hadn't been there in years," he continued. "And the critics liked it too. So it was a double banger there."

The summer 2022 hit raked in $1.489 billion globally at the box office.

And when asked if there would be another "Top Gun" movie, Bruckheimer said Cruise was currently working on another film series.

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"Top Gun: Maverick" raked in $1.489 billion globally at the box office. (Carlos Tischler/Eyepix Group/Future Publishing via Getty Images)

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"We'll have to wait and see," Bruckheimer said on the potential of another "Top Gun" film.

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