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On a movement that was amazed by insider, Tom Cruise Claimed to have released a furious tirad “Pistol 3 “production meeting when a controversial idea floated.
The event has sparked discussions about Cruise’s attitude AI and the sensitive legacy of Kilmer, who died earlier this year.
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A cruise, known for a long time for its strong dedication to authenticity, was reported to explode when a team member proposed digitally revitalizing Val Kilmer with Icemani AI.
Sources told Daily mail That the star jumped from the seat and “Let Rip”, leaving the whole room in the stunned silence.
“Someone suggested bringing Val Kilmer back through AI,” one insider said. “Tom jumped on his feet and let RIP, leaving the whole room quietly literally for minutes. You can almost hear a pin drop and see the steam coming from his ears.”
Cruise, 62, is said to be a deep contempt for artificial intelligence, believing that that “bastard” Kilmer stood as an actor and a friend.
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The actor was reported to be convinced that all attempts to create a Kilmer image postally would cross a line that he does not want to tolerate.
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Val Kilmer appeared in his last screening “Top Gun: in Maverick” with his iconic voice through AI technology because of the fight for throat cancer.
Kilmer’s song lines were damaged after the tracheotomy in 2014, and Sonantic, a London-based AI, was involved in helping him talk in both the film and in real life.
“I’m grateful to the entire Sonantic team who masterfully returned my voice in a way I never imagined possible,” Kilmer said at the time.
The sequel of 2022 marked the last film of Kilmer before his death from pneumonia in April 2025 at the age of 65. The emotionally charged combination between Iceman and Cruise’s captain Pete “Maverick” was one of the most forgotten moments of the film.
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“The Navy needs Maverick,” Kilmer’s character said in the film. “The child needs Maverick. That’s why I fought for you. That’s why you’re still here.”
Then the couple adopted when Iceman added cheekily, “The last thing – who is a better pilot, you or me?”
Director Joseph Kosinski deeply described the scene in emotional grip. “After one match – we did just a few – I noticed that both Tom and Vali had tears in the eyes. It felt like a real moment between two old friends.”
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Although Kilmer’s character dies at the “Top Gun: Maverick” event, some early ideas “Top Gun 3” included references or even digitally recovering to Iceman. The cruise is reported to close the idea immediately.
“Val managed to perform only a short performance in Maverick due to a long battle of cancer,” one source explained. “Tom knew that it would be farewell to the screen and wanted to give him a honorable departure.”
Another insider added, “When he shared with Maverick with Vali, it was such a beautiful experience that when Ai Val was brought up, he was not happy and killed it quickly because it was just a bastard.”
The cruise was alleged that if Kilmer is not alive to accept the description, he is not involved in any digital resurrection.
“Does the movie refer to yes, but Maverick is the last time we see him,” the source said.
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This is not the first time Tom Cruise has made headlines for her passionate bursts.
In 2020, during the “Mission: Impossible 7” movie, the voice leaked from the actor, which released wrinkling for members of the recorded crew who broke the Covid -19 safety protocols.
“If I see you do it again, you are gone,” he now shouted in a sad record. “No apology. You can tell people who lose their F-cking home because our industry is closed.”
One of Hollywood’s most dedicated perfectionists is known for going to extreme length to maintain the integrity of his projects.
“People loved the sequel, so Tom does nothing to ruin the public’s goodwill,” the source emphasized. “Adding a VAL would be ruthless.”
Despite Kilmer, Kilmer is still one of the greatest actors in Hollywood’s history, and there are many films to prove.
In addition to shooting “Top Gun” (1986) and “Top Gun: Maverick” (2022), he played in many other groups.
“Doors” (1991) he stunned fans Jim Morrison’s distressing real picture. Then Kilmer stole hearts as a clever Doc Holliday “Tombstone” (1993), who invented the legendary line “I’m your huckleberry”.
He brought the complexity of Bruce Wayen “Batman Forever” (1995) and supplied the silent glory as a contradictory thief “Heat” (1995).
Kilmer’s performances were bold, emotional and unforgettable.
Although his work has gone, his work is alive, reminiscent of fans of his individual abilities and sustainable influence on the entertainment industry.