Didn’t Val Kilmer want his role in Top Gun?(Photo Credit –Instagram)

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“I didn’t want the part,” Val Kilmer admitted in his memoir, I’m Your Huckleberry (via Looper). “I didn’t care about the film. The story didn’t interest me.”

That didn’t matter. Hollywood had other plans. Even though Kilmer tried to tank his audition, reading his lines with zero enthusiasm, director Tony Scott still cast him as Tom “Iceman” Kazansky. Instead of walking away, Kilmer walked into one of the most iconic roles of his career.

Top Gun was all about Maverick. Tom Cruise’s Pete “Maverick” Mitchell was the hotshot pilot, and Anthony Edwards’ Goose was his ride-or-die co-pilot. But then came Iceman – Kilmer’s cool, calculated rival at the Navy’s elite fighter school. He saw Maverick’s recklessness as a liability, and the tension between them soared. By the end, though, the ice melted. Maverick saved Iceman’s life, and the two parted ways as allies.

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Kilmer might not have cared much about the role at first, but Top Gun became a pop culture phenomenon. That rivalry with Maverick? Legendary. That smug bite of the jaw while saying, “You’re dangerous”? Instantly quotable. Kilmer’s Iceman left a mark, whether he planned to or not.