Val Kilmer may or may not have signed on for a possible "Top Gun" sequel...
The actor – who played Iceman in the original film – teased in a series of Facebook posts on Tuesday, and to be honest, we're still a bit confused.
"I just got offered #topgun2 - not often you get to say 'yes' without reading the script... 'It's starring Gene Hackman...' 'Yes,'" he wrote late Monday night, sending the Internet into a tailspin. "'The director is Francis Coppola...' 'Yes!' They aren't involved in this production. These are examples of what an actor says yes to- like Jerry Bruckheimer and Tom Cruise!!! 'Yes.'"
Val concluded the "Huh?"-inducing post by paying his respects to "Top Gun" director Tony Scott, who passed away in 2012.
"We will all miss Tony Scott one of the kindest gentlemen I've ever met in the film biz, but let's fire up some fighter jets again!!! This is a long way off so calm down. This has been talked about for a long long time and being offered a role is very different from doing a role," he wrote. "I jumped the gun with my post. I jumped the topgun... An innocent mistake. It was just such a wonderful phone call with my agent..."
On Tuesday, Val clarified in a new post that Gene Hackman and Francis Coppola are "not involved" in the proposed "Top Gun 2."
"Francis Coppola and Gene Jackman are examples of what an actor says 'yes' to. They are not involved. So sorry for the misunderstanding," he wrote.
Last year, Tom Cruise told Access Hollywood that he and Jerry Bruckheimer "working on" a sequel to the 1986 movie.
"If we can figure it out it’ll be a lot of fun," Tom told Access back in May 2014. "I’d like to get back in those jets if we could figure the story out."