The defector finds his cartoon pilot in a new poster

Top Gun: Maverick It’s set to be one of this summer’s best movies, and his cast is gearing up to bring Tom Cruise back to the air. With the release of a sequel on the horizon, the marketing machine is coming out again The best The content is day in and day out, and it looks like Japan just got its own promo. After all, an international poster for the sequel was published, offering an anime pilot for the on-screen Team Cruise.

Piece comes courtesy of Uma Musume Where did the anime make a crossover deal? Top Gun: Maverick. As you can see below, the Japanese poster is bringing an anime star to the clouds. Mayano Top Gun looks natural in its pilot gear and for fans Uma MusumeThis link should come as a bit surprising.

After all, Mayano is named after The bestAnd a horse girl always needs speed. The anime even dedicated the slang girl in the movie like “Do you copy?” Besides a general love of flying. Now, Cruise’s big sequel has given Mayano the chance to show off The best Love, and this poster proves it.

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For those who want to see Top Gun: MaverickThe blockbuster Hollywood movie will be released in the United States on May 27. You can find the full summary of the sequel below for more details:

After more than thirty years of service as one of the best aviators in the Navy, Pete ‘Maverick’ Mitchell (Tom Cruise) was where he belonged, pushing the envelope as a brave test pilot and eluding advancement in rank that would have impacted him. He found himself training a detachment of A Top Gun graduate for a specialized mission that no live pilot has ever seen, Maverick meets Lt. Bradley Bradshaw (Miles Teller), call sign: “The Rooster,” son of Maverick’s late friend and radar intercept officer Lieutenant Nick Bradshaw, also known as “Goose.” “.

What do you think of this new special poster? Have you been a fan of Hollywood anime collaborations lately? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section below or follow me on Twitter @Megan Peters CB.

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