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Top Gun: Maverick is one of the most loved movies of 2022. The Joseph Kosinski directorial stars Tom Cruise as Captain Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, Miles Teller as Lieutenant Bradley “Rooster” Bradshaw, along with Jon Hamm, Jennifer Connelly, Lewis Pullman, Val Kilmer, Monica Barbaro and Ed Harris. It is a sequel to the 1986 film Top Gun. After two years after its release, the film’s production company, Paramount Pictures, has landed in legal trouble. Actor Barry Tubb, who played LTJG Leonard “Wolfman” Wolfe in the film, has sued the production house.
As reported by Entertainment Weekly, Barry Tubb is suing the studio for using his image in Top Gun: Maverick. He filed the complaint on Wednesday in California. His complaint mentions that Paramount Pictures didn’t take his permission to use his likeness in the sequel. Barry referred to a scene when Hangman and Coyote learn that Rooster Bradshaw (Miles Teller) is the song of the late Goose (Anthony). During that scene, they see a picture featuring Barry’s character Wolfman and Maverick, Iceman and Goose.
The Top Gun actor also mentioned that the makers changed the actual photo of the actors. It was a behind-the-scenes shot from the first film. So, any claim of ownership over the image has been ruined because of these changes. Barry Tubb’s complaint further that Paramount Pictures never reached out to the actor or got his consent to use the picture in the sequel.
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