Meet Monica Barbaro, the Scene-Stealer of Top Gun: Maverick (2024)

Monica Barbaro was visiting college friends in their hometown of San Diego when, while driving through Miramar, they started reciting popular quotes from Top Gun. (Note: The coastal California city, also known as Fightertown, was the setting for the 1986 film.) In that moment, Barbaro felt a bit on the outs. "What is that?” she said to the group, replaying the moment for us over a Zoom call back in April. Perplexed by the fact that she had never seen the beloved Tom Cruise–led action flick, her friends staged an impromptu screening. At the time, Barbaro was at a crossroads. The NYU grad was well on her way to a professional career in dance, but deep down, she knew she wanted to be an actor. "I remember processing all of that and being like, ‘Damn, I would love to do a movie like this,’” she said.

Fast-forward to today, Barbaro is making the press rounds for Top Gun: Maverick, the much-anticipated sequel in which she stars as Phoenix, the sole female fighter pilot among a new class of recruits. The actress can’t help but laugh at the irony of the situation. The full-circle moment is the stuff of great Hollywood stories.

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While dancing was long at the forefront for Barbaro, she discovered her love of acting around 12 in the seventh grade. Shakespeare was mandatory at her school, and it was a subject she threw herself into completely. Then, there was the Nutcracker performance that changed everything. She was cast as the younger brother, Fritz, much to her dismay, but the role opened her up to the joys of playing someone very different from herself. "I just remember feeling so alive and so excited and just so ready to be somebody else for a minute,” she told us. "It was just a moment where I realized that acting was maybe more interesting to me than dancing.” Too nervous to admit it to anyone around her, she hatched a plan. She would go to NYU for its dance program, but once there, she would start submitting for acting projects.

Barbaro has since made her mark on television shows like UnReal and The Good Cop. On hiatus from a recent project, her agents approached her about the opportunity to audition for Top Gun: Maverick. It had the code name Island Plaza, and the script, according to the actress, was "insane.” For the record, nothing in the audition script made it to the final story. At the time, the movie felt too big for the California native. She assumed she’d lose out to a household name, so she went in with zero expectations. It wasn’t until she learned that she would be flying in actual F/A-18 jets that she became hungry for the part. Barbaro considers herself an adventurous person, one with a rare affinity for plane turbulence, a fact she recalls blurting out during her audition. Despite the awkward moment, she impressed the room.

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The character Phoenix not only holds her own in the boys club that is Top Gun’s fighter pilot crew, but she is also the heart of the film. "The Navy and Paramount and Tom Cruise and Joe [Kosinski], Jerry Bruckheimer—everyone at one point or another talked to me about how important this character was to them and how important this character is to female aviators in general,” Barbaro said about the role. The pressure to represent the female aviator population in one character felt immense, but Barbaro was up to the task, meeting with many women in the Navy to better understand their experience and help shape the confident and strong-willed character we see on-screen. "The original script had her be more like the way men will write tough women,” she said. "A little too tough, almost like they are compensating for the fact that they are a woman. And I think it grew into a space where she is just great at what she does, and she’s not questioned, and anyone who does question her, that’s a good way in the story to show that they have a problem, not her.”

Finding the right balance for the character was half the challenge for Barbaro, as the role also required intense preparation. The cast had to partake in many hours of flight simulations along with various survival training courses before they could even step foot in a F/A-18. "We trained so hard in order to be overprepared so that, by the time we were filming, we could do the thousands of other things we had to keep track of,” she said. "It’s things you don’t think of. You fly and come back and look at the footage, and your mask is crooked, and you have to reshoot the whole thing. Not only is that wildly expensive, [but it’s also] exhausting, and it takes time and takes up the military’s time. All of these things have to be super specific, and by that point, you have to not be thinking about how difficult it is to fly in those things.”

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Of course, with a cast that includes the likes of Jon Hamm, Miles Teller, Glen Powell, and Jay Ellis, there was plenty of fun to be had on set too. Between takes, Barbaro and her castmates would often snap videos of each other from across planes reveling in the surreal experience of flying in actual fighter jets. Being surrounded by such massive talent was not lost on the actress either. Soaking up all that she could, she spent a lot of time observing their performances and picking their brains. "Tom was always so willing to tell us incredible stories about his experiences, and he took on a mentorship role with us,” she said. "That was amazing.”

Following multiple post-production and COVID-induced delays, Top Gun: Maverick is finally getting its time in the spotlight this month. The film had its global premiere aboard the USS Midway Museum in San Diego on May 4 (where Barbaro dazzled in an impossibly glamorous Armani Privé gown from the house’s spring 2010 couture collection), followed by its international premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, and it is now landing in theaters on May 27. For Barbaro, excitement has been building over the last few weeks, and she’s ready to celebrate all the hard work that went into this project and finally share the finished product with the fans who have waited 30+ years for this movie.

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Top Gun: Maverick just so happens to be the beginning of a big year for the rising star. Up next, she has the Netflix original action-horror anime series Army of the Dead: Lost Vegas, a prequel to the Zack Snyder feature film Army of the Dead. And later this year, she has the Paramount+ original film At Midnight, a romantic comedy that will be part of the streamer’s Latin American banner.

As for the dance career she put on the back burner so many years back, Barbaro admits it is finding its way back into her life. Not only is there a dance scene in At Midnight, but she is also currently developing a movie that will have dance at the forefront of the plot. "I’m bringing it all back because I realized I’m not getting any younger, so if there’s a time to break out my dancing, it should be before it’s too late,” she laughed. Whatever the future holds for Barbaro, it’s clear her career is taking flight.

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What is the best line in Top Gun: Maverick? ›

Maverick has many famous lines from the Top Gun film, but we think, “I could tell you, but then I'd have to kill you,” takes the top spot.

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Who from Top Gun appears in Maverick? ›

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Top Gun 2 Cast MemberCharacter In Top Gun: Maverick
Val KilmerAdmiral Tom "Iceman" Kazansky
Lewis PullmanLT Robert "Bob" Floyd
Charles ParnellRear Admiral Solomon "Warlock" Bates
Bashir SalahuddinChief Warrant Officer Four Bernie "Hondo" Coleman
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What was the last line in the movie Top Gun? ›

  • [last lines]
  • Charlie: Hello, Pete Mitchell. I heard the best of the best were going to be back here, so uh...
  • Maverick: This could be complicated. You know on the first one I crashed and burned.
  • Charlie: And the second?
  • Maverick: I don't know, but uh, it's looking good so far.

What did Iceman say to Maverick? ›

Iceman : Maverick, it's not your flying, it's your attitude. The enemy's dangerous, but right now you're worse. Dangerous and foolish. You may not like who's flying with you, but whose side are you on?

Was Val Kilmer's daughter in Top Gun: Maverick? ›

Can Tom Cruise fly a jet? ›

He is an accomplished pilot, receiving his pilot licence in 1994, and is often seen flying his own aircraft. This passion for flying adds another layer to his choice of the Gulfstream IV, a jet that combines luxury with the high performance he appreciates as a pilot.

What killed Goose in Top Gun? ›

The jet wash causes both engines to fail, leaving Maverick and Goose to have to eject. However, as they do so, Goose collides with the canopy and is killed instantly, leaving a heartbroken Maverick to find his lifeless body floating beside him in the sea.

Were there any real pilots in Top Gun: Maverick? ›

The narrative required both the actors and the Navy pilots to be in the aircraft during filming, which is not possible with the single-seat F-35s. So, while the stunts and aircraft used in Top Gun: Maverick are indeed real, the actors did not pilot the planes themselves.

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The maneuver has never been verified in real combat, although it has been used during mock dogfights and border protection.

What were the bad guys flying in Top Gun: Maverick? ›

The Planes Are Used By The Top Gun: Maverick Villains

The Russian manufactured Sukhoi SU-57 Felon Top Gun plane is the chosen jet of the mysterious bad guys in Top Gun: Maverick.

Is Penny's daughter Mavericks? ›

Maverick and Penny may have had a romantic relationship several times over the years but he is not Amelia's father. Her real father is out of the picture and Penny raises her daughter as a single mother.

Who is Iceman's son in Top Gun 2? ›

Hangman being Iceman's son and not Maverick's also works better thematically for Top Gun: Maverick. In the sequel, Maverick hasn't seemed to change; he continues to live in the past — even jeopardizing his own career as implied by his failure to move up the Navy ladder despite his brilliant flying skills.

Who is the girl at the end of Top Gun: Maverick? ›

Jennifer Connelly played Cruise's love interest. Cruise's involvement in Top Gun: Maverick was announced in January 2016. He was paid between $12 and $14 million plus a portion of the film's box office gross, which totaled more than $100 million.

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Who is the best character in Top Gun: Maverick? ›

Pete "Maverick" Mitchell

After so long, Maverick is still the best pilot at Top Gun. He also hasn't conceded his best and most honorable traits. Much of Top Gun: Maverick chronicles Maverick's experience of grief over Goose (and soon, Iceman), as well as his attempts to mend his relationship with Rooster.

Who's the better pilot, you or me? ›

Maverick : Thank you, Ice, for everything. Adm. Tom 'Iceman' Kazansky : One last thing, who's the better pilot, you or me? Maverick : This is a nice moment, let's not ruin it.

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