Top Gun and Maverick return to theaters for one week

Top Gun and Top Gun: Maverick are returning to theaters for one week starting May 13. The re-release celebrates the original film's 40th anniversary. Rotten Tomatoes shared the news on April 21.

The classic 1986 film Top Gun and its sequel Top Gun: Maverick will screen in theaters again beginning May 13, Rotten Tomatoes announced. The one-week run marks the 40th anniversary of the original movie's release. Fans can catch both films on the big screen during this limited engagement.

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