Top Gun: Maverick is tom Cruise's long-awaited sequel to the 1986 classic Top Gun, but does it feature a post-credits scene? Joseph Kosinski, who also worked with Cruise on the post-apocalyptic film Oblivion, directed Top Gun: Maverick. The film does a wonderful job of mixing legacy moments with adrenaline-fueled sequences and unexpectedly emotional storytelling, so newcomers to the Top Gun franchise will appreciate it just as much as long-time Maverick fans.

Despite the film's long development process and concerns that it would fall short of the original, tom Cruise delivers and continues his superb action film form. Captain Pete "Maverick" Mitchell is joined by Val Kilmer's tom "Iceman" Kazansky and a cadre of younger pilots, including monica Barbaro's Natasha "Phoenix" Trace, and Robert "Bob" Floyd. Since the release of the original Top Gun, using post-credits scenes to tease sequels and keep spectators engaged until the very end has become commonplace—but does Top Gun: Maverick follow suit?

There is no post-credits scene in Top Gun: Maverick. The film concludes with a short montage of the key cast members, including tom Cruise (who, of course, did his own stunts), and Captain Mitchell flying his P-51 Mustang into the sunset. In addition, Top Gun: Maverick dedicates the film to Tony Scott, the director of the first Top Gun film, who died in 2012. Tony Scott went on to work with tom Cruise in Days Of Thunder and Val Kilmer in True Romance, both of which starred tom Cruise from Top Gun.

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