Glen Powell Said He Nearly Went Broke Waiting For “Top Gun: Maverick” To Come Out After Tom Cruise Refused To Let It Debut On A Streaming Service

“I was depleting a bank account to a point where my accountant was like, ‘This pandemic cannot last much longer.’”

Though Glen Powell’s global fame was significantly boosted last year by his starring role in Anyone But You, many would consider Top Gun: Maverick to be his true Hollywood breakout.

Glen Powell, wearing a brown suit with a black lapel, smiles while standing against a dark background at a celebrity event

In the hit sequel to the 1986 classic, Glen plays Hangman, an arrogant Navy pilot selected to undertake a high-profile mission led by Tom Cruise’s Maverick.

And now, in a new interview with the Hollywood Reporter, the actor opened up about how the casting was a saving grace — both for his career and his bank balance.

Glen Powell, Miles Teller, Tom Cruise, Jennifer Connelly, and Jon Hamm stand together on the red carpet, dressed in formal attire

For context, Top Gun: Maverick was initially meant to be released on June 24, 2020, but its release date was pushed back several times because of the pandemic.

Tom Cruise, Jennifer Connelly, Jon Hamm, Lewis Pullman, Jay Ellis, Glen Powell, Monica Barbaro, Greg Tarzan Davis, Danny Ramirez, Miles Teller, and Joseph Kosinski on the red carpet

At the time, star and producer Tom Cruise was adamant that the $170 million production shouldn’t go directly to a streaming service, and as a result, the movie was put on hold for two years until they could release it in theaters in May 2022.

Tom Cruise smiles on the red carpet in a formal black tuxedo with a bow tie

It goes without saying that this wound up being a great choice, with the movie eventually grossing $1.5 billion worldwide. However, as it was Glen’s biggest casting to date, the film’s delay left him pretty strapped for cash.

Glen Powell smiles on the red carpet, dressed in a light-colored blazer over a button-down shirt with a dotted pattern, with a poster and Netflix logo in the background

“I’d never made any significant amount of money on a movie, including Top Gun, and I was depleting a bank account to a point where my accountant was like, ‘This pandemic cannot last much longer,’” Glen said, recalling the two-year delay.

Glen Powell in a light suit and Tom Cruise in a dark suit smile and pose together on the red carpet at a public event with fans in the background

In 2022, Tom confirmed that letting Top Gun: Maverick go straight to streamers simply wasn’t an option for him, saying: “That’s not going to happen. Ever … I make movies for the big screen.”

Tom Cruise, seated and laughing, holds a microphone while attending an event. He is wearing a short-sleeved, button-up shirt

It’s unclear whether Tom considered that the delay would inadvertently put some of his castmates in financial trouble. However, Glen seems not to have held it against him, having previously described the actor as “one of a kind.”

Tom Cruise and Glen Powell smile on the red carpet wearing tuxedos with bow ties. Photographers are visible in the background
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