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Culture April 3, 2025

Tom Cruise pays tribute to 'Top Gun' co-star Val Kilmer: 'I wish you well on the next journey'

WATCH: Hollywood remembers Val Kilmer

Tom Cruise paid tribute to his late "Top Gun" co-star Val Kilmer on Thursday.

While speaking onstage at CinemaCon in Las Vegas about "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning," Cruise took a moment to honor Kilmer and shared what it meant to work with the actor on "Top Gun," according to Variety. He also asked attendees to join him in a moment of silence for Kilmer.

"I can't tell you how much I admire his work, how grateful and honored I was when he joined 'Top Gun' and came back later for 'Top Gun: Maverick,'" Cruise said. "I think it would be really nice if we could just have a moment together, because he loved movies, and he gave a lot to all of us. Just kind of think about all the wonderful times that we had with him."

Val Kilmer, 'Top Gun' and 'Batman Forever' star, dies at 65
PHOTO: Val Kilmer and Tom Cruise are shown in a scene from the 1986 movie "Top Gun."
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Val Kilmer and Tom Cruise are shown in a scene from the 1986 movie "Top Gun."

After the moment of silence, Cruise, speaking to his late co-star, said, "I wish you well on the next journey."

Cruise and Kilmer starred alongside each other in the 1986 blockbuster hit "Top Gun" and again in the 2022 sequel "Top Gun: Maverick."

"Top Gun" served as Kilmer's first major role, playing Tom "Iceman" Kazansky alongside Cruise's Lt. Pete "Maverick" Mitchell.

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Kilmer died from pneumonia Tuesday night, according to his daughter Mercedes Kilmer, who confirmed the news to The Associated Press.

Pneumonia is a lung infection commonly caused by bacteria or viruses, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

What Val Kilmer said about his health struggles before his death at 65

Kilmer was previously diagnosed with throat cancer in 2015 and underwent a tracheotomy -- a surgical procedure that creates an opening in the front of the neck to access the trachea, or windpipe, directly, according to the Cleveland Clinic -- which made speaking difficult for the actor.

Kilmer is survived by his daughter Mercedes and son Jack.