- Top Gun 3 should focus on a killer AI, allowing Maverick to prove he’s a better pilot than any drone, thus continuing the story thread presented in Top Gun: Maverick.
- Focusing on AI would bring back Top Gun director Tony Scott’s original sequel story idea of drone warfare.
- The Top Gun franchise, famously known for keeping its villains nameless and faceless, is suited for an AI villain, maintaining real-life relevance while avoiding geopolitical specifics.
Now that Top Gun 3 is officially happening, the sequel can borrow from another Tom Cruise movie’s plot and bring back a lost storyline in the process. Top Gun: Maverick had a long, troubled production. The sequel took a staggering 36 years to make, and its final story barely resembled the first pitches for the cult classic’s follow-up. However, Top Gun: Maverick proved to be worth the wait, earning both critical acclaim and massive box office success upon the movie’s July 2022 release. As such, it was no surprise when the movie’s creators confirmed another sequel would enter production soon.
Now that Top Gun 3 is officially happening, speculation about the sequel’s story will be rife. Top Gun: Maverick continued Maverick’s storyline from the original movie, revealing that he was still a reckless test pilot with a need for speed and issues with authority decades after Top Gun’s triumphant ending. However, saving Goose’s son Rooster and completing a risky mission seemed to turn Maverick’s life around in the sequel’s closing scenes, and he was settled down with Jennifer Connelly’s Penny Benjamin by the time the credits rolled. This happy ending makes it tougher to guess Top Gun 3’s potential plot, let alone its threat.
Top Gun 3 Should Borrow Mission: Impossible 7’s AI Story
Top Gun: Maverick’s sequel should be about a killer AI
Top Gun 3 could send Rooster, Maverick, and Rooster’s rival Hangman on another mission like their last adventure. However, this would undo what made Top Gun: Maverick’s ending so special. That finale seemed to imply that Maverick was passing the baton onto his younger replacement, so it would take an appropriately dramatic villain to bring him back into the fold. This could be achieved if, like Cruise’s 2023 sequel Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, Top Gun 3’s plot focused on AI that has gotten too powerful. There are numerous reasons this story is uniquely suited to this sequel.
If AI gone rogue were Top Gun 3’s main antagonist, this would allow Maverick to finally prove that he is a better pilot than any drone. While Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning’s The Entity was an effective villain for the spy sequel, it didn’t have much specific relevance to the character of Ethan Hunt. In contrast, Maverick fought against Top Gun: Maverick’s fifth-generation fighters specifically so the series could prove that no level of technological innovation would outdo the character’s natural skill as a pilot. Thus, Top Gun 3 could explicitly pit Maverick against this tech.
Top Gun 3 Focusing On AI Would Bring Back Top Gun 2’s Original Story
Tony Scott wanted Top Gun 2 to focus on drone warfare
Top Gun 2’s original director, the late, great action auteur Tony Scott, wanted the movie to focus on drone warfare. When Scott first shared this pitch back in 2010, drone technology was rapidly rendering pilots like Maverick irrelevant. In the years since, drones have only become more popular, as has the use of AI technological solutions by every branch of the world’s militaries. While drones are mentioned in passing in Top Gun: Maverick, they could play a much bigger and more substantial role in Top Gun 3 if the villain wasn’t a human antagonist, but rather an overpowered AI tool.
Unlike its predecessors, which depicted them as a vital element of the Navy, Top Gun 3 could portray test pilots as a dying breed.
Most of the characters in Top Gun: Maverick’s cast run the risk of being replaced by safer, more effective technological solutions in the coming decades and this provides a compelling level of real-life relevance for the sequel’s storyline. Unlike its predecessors, which depicted them as a vital element of the Navy, Top Gun 3 could portray test pilots as a dying breed. This would make Maverick’s struggles with authority all the more understandable as he attempted to warn his superiors that their investment in AI could backfire. Top Gun 3 could then end with a face-off between Maverick and this AI.
Why An AI Villain Is Perfect For Top Gun 3
The Top Gun franchise is uniquely suited to a faceless villain
The Top Gun franchise is perfectly poised to present an AI villain in Top Gun 3 since the Top Gun franchise already makes a point to avoid naming its antagonists. To avoid alienating international viewers and to defer any real-world relevance, thus dating the movie, Top Gun: Maverick never named the country where its central mission took place. Top Gun’s tradition of keeping its villains nameless and faceless could be extended if the next sequel instead featured AI as its antagonist.
This would be a chance for the Top Gun series to finally have a villain that is literally not human, after two movies where the human villains were conveniently unseen, unnamed, and devoid of any identifiers. While it was fun when the first two Top Gun movies went to war with a country that, for all intents and purposes, didn’t exist, this could stretch credulity if a third movie tried to repeat the same trick. In contrast, Top Gun 3 using AI as its villain would allow the series to maintain real-life relevance while avoiding geopolitical specifics.