Actor Lewis Pullman shared some insights about the making of last year’s blockbuster, Top Gun: Maverick.In an interview with Vanity Fair conducted prior to the initiation of the SAG-AFTRA strike, the actor, who played the role of Lieutenant Robert “Bob” Floyd in the Top Gun sequel, shed light on the creative solutions the film’s ensemble had to resort to while facing an unusual challenge. The star revealed that the cast had to employ innovative measures when it came to dealing with their basic biological needs, touching upon the ingenious problem-solving that transpired during filming. Addressing the challenges of spending prolonged periods and the need for creative bathroom solutions, Pullman said, “We had two boots of gelatin powder strapped to our calves. It would solidify because if there was a leak, it would be a disaster. Let’s put it this way: I used both bags quite a bit.”The actor also discussed his upbringing within the entertainment world and the profound impact he gained from his co-star in Top Gun: Maverick, Tom Cruise. Recounting the making of Top Gun: Maverick, Pullman candidly stated that the filming process was immense, and due to the unprecedented nature of filming, it often felt similar to working on a much smaller project. He stated, “It sometimes felt like we were working on a $3,000 short film. It was encouraging to see that even on a massive-scale movie like that, there was still a fire in the belly of the creative heart of the thing.”RELATED: Top Gun: Maverick’s Tom Cruise Invites King Charles III to Be His Wingman
Actor Lewis Pullman shared some insights about the making of last year’s blockbuster, Top Gun: Maverick.
In an interview with Vanity Fair conducted prior to the initiation of the SAG-AFTRA strike, the actor, who played the role of Lieutenant Robert “Bob” Floyd in the Top Gun sequel, shed light on the creative solutions the film’s ensemble had to resort to while facing an unusual challenge. The star revealed that the cast had to employ innovative measures when it came to dealing with their basic biological needs, touching upon the ingenious problem-solving that transpired during filming. Addressing the challenges of spending prolonged periods and the need for creative bathroom solutions, Pullman said, “We had two boots of gelatin powder strapped to our calves. It would solidify because if there was a leak, it would be a disaster. Let’s put it this way: I used both bags quite a bit.”
The actor also discussed his upbringing within the entertainment world and the profound impact he gained from his co-star in Top Gun: Maverick, Tom Cruise. Recounting the making of Top Gun: Maverick, Pullman candidly stated that the filming process was immense, and due to the unprecedented nature of filming, it often felt similar to working on a much smaller project. He stated, “It sometimes felt like we were working on a $3,000 short film. It was encouraging to see that even on a massive-scale movie like that, there was still a fire in the belly of the creative heart of the thing.”
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