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in the role of fighter pilot extraordinaire Pete “Maverick” Mitchell.
Several decades removed from his glory days at the TOPGUN school, Maverick is called back to train another generation of pilots for an extremely dangerous mission.is a direct continuation of the first film, it is filled with references to its predecessor, some big and some so subtle you’ve got to be a Easter eggs that you might have missed in
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