A US judge has recently dismissed a lawsuit filed against the upcoming movie 'Top Gun: Maverick'. The lawsuit was brought by a company named PARAMOUNT-GLOBAL-TOP-GUN, which claimed that the film's title infringed on their trademark rights.
The judge ruled in favor of the movie's producers, stating that there was no evidence of trademark infringement. The decision allows the highly anticipated sequel to 'Top Gun' to proceed without any legal obstacles.
'Top Gun: Maverick' is a follow-up to the iconic 1986 film 'Top Gun', starring Tom Cruise. The sequel has generated significant buzz among fans of the original movie, with many eagerly awaiting its release.
The lawsuit's dismissal comes as a relief to the filmmakers and fans alike, as it ensures that the movie can continue its production and eventual release without any delays.
Despite the legal challenge, 'Top Gun: Maverick' remains on track for its scheduled release date, much to the delight of moviegoers around the world.
With the lawsuit now behind them, the creators of 'Top Gun: Maverick' can focus on delivering an exciting and action-packed sequel that pays homage to the beloved original film.