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entertainment1 year ago

"Actor from Original 'Top Gun' Sues Paramount Over Image Use in Sequel"

Actor Barry Tubb, known for his role as "Wolfman" in the original Top Gun, is suing Paramount Pictures for allegedly using his likeness in the 2022 sequel, Top Gun: Maverick, without his consent. Tubb claims that the studio did not have the authority to use his image in the sequel, as it was not part of the original contract. He is seeking unspecified compensatory and punitive damages and demanding a trial by jury.

entertainment1 year ago

"Original 'Top Gun' Star Sues Paramount for Unauthorized Use of Likeness in Sequel"

Barry Tubb, who played Wolfman in the original Top Gun, is suing Paramount for using his likeness in the sequel, Top Gun: Maverick, without his consent. Tubb claims that his contract did not allow for the use of his image in any potential sequel, and that the altered behind-the-scenes shot in the film destroyed any copyright to the image of him. He is demanding a jury trial and alleging that Paramount's conduct is misleading and deceptive.

entertainment1 year ago

'Top Gun' Actor Barry Tubb Sues Paramount Over Image Use in 'Maverick' Sequel

Barry Tubb, who played "Wolfman" in the original "Top Gun," is suing Paramount Pictures for using his likeness in the sequel "Top Gun: Maverick" without permission or compensation. Tubb claims that the use of his image in a crucial scene was misleading and deceptive, and he is seeking unspecified compensatory and punitive damages, with a minimum of $75,000, and a trial by jury. Paramount is accused of being an unapologetic infringer, and Tubb's lawyers believe the legal process will produce a just result.

entertainment1 year ago

"Barry Tubb Sues Paramount Over 'Top Gun: Maverick' Likeness Use"

Actor Barry Tubb, known for his role in the original "Top Gun," is suing Paramount Pictures for using his likeness in the sequel "Top Gun: Maverick" without permission or compensation. Tubb claims that the use of his image in a photograph in the sequel is misleading and deceptive, and he is seeking unspecified compensatory and punitive damages, with a minimum amount of $75,000, and a trial by jury. The lawsuit alleges that Paramount intentionally misappropriated Tubb's image and deprived him of the right to negotiate its use.

entertainment1 year ago

'Top Gun' Actor Barry Tubb Sues Paramount Over Image Use in Sequel

Actor Barry Tubb, known for his role as "Wolfman" in the original Top Gun, is suing Paramount Pictures over the unauthorized use of his likeness in the sequel, Top Gun: Maverick. Tubb claims that his permission to use his image did not extend to the sequel and that the studio never sought consent for its use. He is seeking unspecified compensatory and punitive damages and demanding a trial by jury.

entertainment1 year ago

'Top Gun' Actor Barry Tubb Sues Paramount for Unauthorized Image Use in 'Maverick'

Actor Barry Tubb, known for his role as Wolfman in the original "Top Gun," has filed a lawsuit against Paramount Pictures, alleging that they used his image without permission in the 2022 sequel, "Top Gun: Maverick." Tubb claims that his original contract did not include the use of his likeness in a sequel, and he is seeking damages and injunctive relief for an undisclosed amount. The lawsuit comes as the film, which features Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer reprising their roles, achieved significant box office success.

entertainment1 year ago

"Actor Barry Tubb Sues Paramount for Using His Image in 'Top Gun: Maverick'"

Actor Barry Tubb, known for his role in the original "Top Gun," is suing Paramount Pictures for using his image in the sequel "Top Gun: Maverick" without permission. Tubb claims that the studio violated his contract by using a behind-the-scenes photo of him from the first film in the later release, seeking unspecified damages for the unauthorized use of his likeness and alleging a violation of his right to privacy. The lawsuit contends that Paramount used Tubb's image for commercial gain without compensation, and Tubb's legal team asserts that the amount of damages should be no less than $75,000.