For fans of high-flying fighter jets, Tom Cruise’s charisma, and pulse-pounding aerial action, the wait for ‘Top Gun 3’ just got a lot longer. After ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ soared to an incredible $1.4 billion worldwide in 2022 and reignited the franchise, Paramount wasted no time confirming development on a third installment.
The idea of Cruise returning as Captain Pete Maverick Mitchell once again seemed inevitable. However, now, reality has clipped the sequel’s wings, and fans might have to wait even more.
Joseph Kosinski’s ‘Miami Vice’ Reboot Pushes ‘Top Gun 3’ Years Away

Director Joseph Kosinski has officially committed to helm a big-screen reboot of ‘Miami Vice‘ for Universal Pictures. With that film slated to release in 2027, it could delay ‘Top Gun 3’ until 2028 or even 2029, forcing fans to wait nearly a decade between sequels. When ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ premiered, Joseph Kosinski proved himself to be the perfect choice to carry on Tony Scott’s legacy.
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His attention to realism, combined with his ability to craft sweeping, character-driven action, made the sequel not just a blockbuster but an awards contender. With six Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, Kosinski became synonymous with the franchise’s revival. That’s why his packed schedule now creates such a dilemma. His ‘Miami Vice’ reboot, set for August 2027, has already entered pre-production.
Casting is underway, filming will begin in 2026, and the project will monopolize his attention for at least the next two years. This also includes months of post-production and promotional tours. As if that weren’t enough, Kosinski also has an untitled UFO project in development at Apple Studios and possible sequels tied to his Formula 1 movie. All of this means that even if ‘Top Gun 3‘ is “a priority” for Paramount and Skydance, its timeline is directly tied to Kosinski’s availability.
The Delay Might Eventually Lead To The Movie’s Cancellation

If there’s one thing standing in the way of such a long delay, it’s Tom Cruise himself. At 63 years old, Cruise remains Hollywood’s most bankable action star, continuing to defy gravity and age with daredevil stunts and relentless energy. However, by 2029, Cruise will be approaching 70, and even though he’s shown no signs of slowing down, the physical demands of flying authentic fighter jets and staging death-defying sequences are not to be underestimated.
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Cruise has built his late-career renaissance on realism. Whether it’s clinging to airplanes in ‘Mission: Impossible’ or flying real fighter jets in Maverick, his brand is tied to authenticity. For ‘Top Gun 3’ to meet audience expectations, the stunts must remain as jaw-dropping as ever. That may become more difficult the longer the project is delayed. This puts Cruise in a tough spot.
Does he wait for Kosinski, the director he trusts and who delivered one of the best sequels in modern history? Or does he turn to others to keep the momentum alive? It’s not just about getting the movie made. It’s about ensuring that when it arrives, it feels worth the wait. Anything less than another billion-dollar cultural juggernaut could risk disappointing fans and damaging the franchise’s hard-earned legacy.
The easy solution would be for Paramount and Skydance to wait Kosinski out, even if it means shelving ‘Top Gun 3’ until the end of the decade. After all, Kosinski’s creative vision is part of what made Maverick work so beautifully. Losing him could mean losing the magic formula.