Hollywood actor Tom Cruise starrer Top Gun: Maverick OTT release date question amped up on Google after it was announced that the 2022 blockbuster movie will be available for streaming. Amazon Prime Video had recently announced that Tom Cruise's Top Gun: Maverick will be released on its OTT platform on a rental basis. Top Gun: Maverick was released on Amazon Prime Video on a rental basis on August 24, 2022, and prime members can watch the Hollywood blockbuster movie by paying just Rs 119 in India. Now, the question arises when Tom Cruise's Top Gun: Maverick will be available to watch on Amazon Prime Video for free of cost.
This means, that when Top Gun: Maverick 2022 free movie will be available on the streaming platform Amazon Prime Video. The answer is, that there are no exact date has been announced by the platform or by the makers. Fans who are eager to watch Tom Cruise's 2022 Hollywood blockbuster movie free of cost, currently have to wait. However, following the trends of Amazon Prime Video, the movie's 'free' streaming can be watched after a wait of 20 days to 1 month.
It is pertinent to mention here that Amazon Prime Video announced its rental scheme this year and the blockbuster movie KGF 2 was also first made available on a rental basis on the platform after the completion of its successful theatrical stint. Starring South superstar Yash, KGF 2 shattered multiple records at the box office and was widely praised by the critics as well. KGF 2 was first released on Amazon Prime Video on May 17, 2022, on a rental basis first. However, after a span of almost 1 month, KGF 2 was finally made available for free streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
Going by this trend, fans who are wondering Top Gun: Maverick free streaming date may watch the movie after a month. However, it is to be noted that the exact for free streaming has not been announced.
Starring Tom Cruise in the leading role, Top Gun: Maverick is the highest-grossing film of 2022 as the action-drama has collected close to $1.4 billion at the global box office and became the only the second pandemic-era film to achieve this landmark feat after Spider-Man: No Way Home.