'Top Gun: Maverick' producer tells Fox News Digital "nobody works harder" than Tom Cruise, and reveals whether another sequel is coming. Tom Cruise sure knows how to make a grand entrance. During a live orchestral concert and viewing of "Top Gun: Maverick" at London's Royal Albert Hall on Friday, the 62-year-old actor surprised the crowd when he walked on stage prior to the film's start, which featured a live performance of the film's score by the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra.
In a video posted to X (formerly Twitter) , Cruise addressed the audience and gave a shutout to his "dear friend," composer Lorne Balfe. ‘MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE' STAR TOM CRUISE DEFIES AGE WITH DANGEROUS STUNTS: EXPERTS Tom Cruise made a surprise appearance at a "Top Gun: Maverick" live orchestral concert. (Getty Images) "I also want to thank tonight's orchestra and all of your exceptional talents," Cruise said.
"I've always wanted to experience a film like this with a live, full symphony orchestra, synchronized to picture, in front of a packed audience in the grandeur of a classic movie palace." "Thank you all for being here, and thank you for making this dream come true," he concluded. LIKE WHAT YOU’RE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS "Maverick" became the most-watched film in the world during its opening weekend release on the Paramount+ streaming platform in 2022.
The Joseph Kosinski-directed film stars Cruise alongside a long list of Hollywood celebrities, including Miles Te.