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is an adult-oriented parody directed by Joone. It is notably produced by Digital Playground and features a cast of high-profile adult film stars in a high-budget (for its genre) production. Jesse Jane as Bandit as Mystery Riley Steele as (Baby) Boo Kayden Kross as Hollywood Selena Rose as Spice Raven Alexis as Vegas Tommy Gunn as John James ("Gunman") as Papa Review: A High-Octane Parody

In a memorable opening sequence, veteran actor Ed Harris plays the stern commander of the "Darkstar" scramjet program. Representing the cold future of unmanned drone warfare, Cain tries to shut down Maverick’s manned flight test, prompting Maverick's famous line that while the future is coming, "not today." Charles Parnell as Rear Admiral Solomon "Warlock" Bates

A former captain in the British Army, Harrison brought a disciplined, analytical military perspective to the show. top guns 2011 cast

The film features a lineup of some of the most famous adult stars of the era, each taking on character archetypes from the original movie.

While often associated with 2011 because it was filmed and announced following the success of Top Shot , this reality series officially premiered in early 2012. Hosted by , the show brought together experts to test iconic weaponry. Main Cast & Experts: is an adult-oriented parody directed by Joone

You are likely conflating two different things:

The was led by Tom Cruise, who reprised his role as Captain Pete "Maverick" Mitchell. Cruise was joined by Miles Teller, who played the role of Bradley "Rooster" Bradshaw, the son of Maverick's late Radar Intercept Officer (RIO) and friend, Goose. The rest of the main cast included: Representing the cold future of unmanned drone warfare,

A: No. In 2011, the original 1986 movie was re-released on Blu-ray to celebrate its 25th anniversary. The sequel, Top Gun: Maverick , was originally slated for release around 2011/2012 but faced massive delays (due to script rewrites and the COVID-19 pandemic) and was not released until 2022.

| Actor | Character | Role in the Story | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Baby Boo | A supremely confident and skilled pilot, representing the Air Force's top gun. She is one of the two protagonists and serves as the clear leader of the women's team. | | Riley Steele | Bandit | Baby Boo's partner and fellow elite Air Force pilot. Together, they form the central duo challenging the Navy's champions. |

as : A primary rival from the Navy side, her character name is a direct nod to the call sign "Hollywood" (played by Whip Hubley) in the original 1986 film.