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‘Top Gun’ Soars to Streaming, ‘Best Man’ Finale, Another Side of the ‘Fleishman’ Story, ‘Branson’ Takes Flight

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Top Gun: Maverick

Up up and away with cocky cockpit ace Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, one of Tom Cruise’s most iconic roles, reprised 36 years after the original and confirming that Top Gun has lost none of its mass appeal over the years. In the long-awaited sequel, Maverick trains an elite crew of young guns—including Miles Teller as Rooster, the embittered son of his late best friend Goose—for a deadly mission to destroy a secret uranium enrichment plant. Perfect for watching, and re-watching, over the holidays. The movie is also available on Epix (8/7c).

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The Best Man: The Final Chapters

The long road of friendship from 1999’s The Best Man and 2013’s The Best Man Holiday has led to an eight-episode limited series that catches up with the charismatic cast amid midlife crises and new relationship drama. The catalyst: turning Unfinished Business, the roman a clef novel by Harper (Taye Diggs), into a movie, which is bound to stir up a hornet’s nest of conflict. Also returning for these final chapters: a who’s-who roster including Morris Chestnut, Regina Hall, Terrence Howard, Sanaa Lathan, Nia Long, Harold Perrineau and Melissa De Sousa.

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Fleishman Is in Trouble

After so much of the series has shown a broken marriage from the perspective of newly single Dr. Toby Fleishman (Jesse Eisenberg), we finally get his spouse’s side of the story. When Toby’s bestie Libby (Lizzy Caplan) encounters a zoned-out Rachel (Claire Danes) sitting on a park bench, her query “What happened?” opens up a torrent of heartbreaking revelations that reveal Rachel to be much more than the ”ambition monster” her disillusioned husband turned on. It’s a great, and overdue, showcase for Danes, whose patented skill at the “ugly cry” really gets a workout.

Branson

The biographical docuseries’ finale looks to the stars, as British tycoon Richard Branson launches Virgin Galactic, defending private-pay space travel while trying to get government support for his venture during the pandemic. His goal: to beat fellow mogul Jeff Bezos into the stratosphere.

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