Yuritopiaposadism [none/use name] to movies • 1 year ago'Top Gun: Maverick' director says the US Navy 'wiped' his camera clean because he photographed something he 'wasn't supposed to capture'external-linkmessage-square28 fedilinkarrow-up177
arrow-up177external-link'Top Gun: Maverick' director says the US Navy 'wiped' his camera clean because he photographed something he 'wasn't supposed to capture'Yuritopiaposadism [none/use name] to movies • 1 year agomessage-square28 Commentsfedilink
minus-squareemizeko [they/them]hexbear54·1 year agosure sure, this definitely isn't just marketing to juice the movie's transition to streaming services or anything link
minus-squarePlant [comrade/them]hexbear26·1 year agoIt's probably both. The military had huge control over the movie so it's not hard to believe they'd want to delete some of the footage. Some marketing exec probably heard the story and realized that it would be great to plant in the media for publicity. link
sure sure, this definitely isn't just marketing to juice the movie's transition to streaming services or anything
It's probably both.
The military had huge control over the movie so it's not hard to believe they'd want to delete some of the footage.
Some marketing exec probably heard the story and realized that it would be great to plant in the media for publicity.