Since last month, top gun: Maverick became an instant classic for many film critics, that is due to the visual and narrative level that the film has in its entrails. However, something that stands out on its own merit is its music match, since a way to insert it at the right time is always found.
Based on a certain scene where the character Rooster sing the song of Great Balls of Fire, the producers decided to make an extension of it, this is due to the reception it had in theaters. So from now on, fans can head over to the official Paramount channel to check out the full version of the piece of music.
Here you can see it:
According to a press release, it is confirmed that Top Gun: Maverick It is one of the highest grossing films of Paramount Picturesof course, not reaching the level of Sonic 2 because its audience is much wider. Speaking specifically of the scene, this one is located in a bar full of aviators, and we see Roosterinterpreted by Miles Tellersinging for everyone.
Here is a synopsis of the film’s soundtrack:
Featuring a mix of classics from the original film, new music and score, the album reflects Top Gun’s past, present and future all at once. It features instantly recognizable cuts like the theme song ‘Danger Zone’ by Kenny Loggins, and the spectacular live performance of ‘Great Balls of Fire’ by Miles Teller. Plus, it features original tracks from the film’s composers: Lorne Balfe, Harold Faltermeyer, and Academy Award-winning Lady Gaga and composer Hans Zimmer.
Remember that the film can still be enjoyed in theaters.
Via: comic book