Val Kilmer’s legacy is still alive!
Another of the Gun Stars has joined the list of people who paid tribute to the late actor, who died on April 1 and played Iceman, the Wingman to Tom Cruise Maverick, in the action film.
In an interview with BBC newsBarry Tubb, who played the character of Wolfman, who was Kilmer’s wing, said: “It was the most great cat I have met.”
“Not only had great acting skills, but it was fun like hell,” he said more about the late actor.
The 62 -year -old man also remembered his time on the 1986 film set. And he revealed: “He had the first video camera he had seen. They got tired of telling him to turn him off on the set of Gun that finally simply let it go. “
“We had a lot of fun because we tried to catch everyone in the toilet with the video camera. That was our fool. So, there is a video somewhere with the door open in the toilet. We were nonsense,” Tubb recalled with love.
This comes after Tom Cruise paid tribute to Val Kilmer in the Colosseum at the Palacio de César in Las Vegas for Cinemacon 2025.
According to the variety, the 62 -year -old iconic actor said: “I would like to honor a dear friend of mine, Val Kilmer.”
“I can’t tell you how much I admire his work, how grateful and honest that he was when he joined Gun and later returned for Top Gun: Maverick“He added.
He Impossible mission Star continued: “I think it would be really good if we could have a moment together because they loved the movies and gave us all of us. Just think of all the wonderful moments we had with him.”
“I wish you the best on the next trip,” said Tom Cruise in conclusion of his tribute to Val Kilmer.