Val Kilmeris officially strapped in for the long-awaited sequelTop Gun: Maverick —his first major role since recovering from throat cancer.

The actor will return as hotshot fighter pilot Iceman in the sequel alongside his costar in the original,Tom Cruise,The Hollywood ReporterconfirmedWednesday.

Kilmer’s comeback role in the film comes after what has been a mysterious Hollywood hiatus for the actor. After years of rumored health problems, he finally came clean about hisbattle with throat cancerduring a December 2017 interview with theThe Hollywood Reporter.

His health issues first became apparent in January 2015, when a spokesperson told PEOPLE that he was rushed to the hospital “for a possible tumor.” Soon after, he took to Facebook to deny having a tumor, saying only that he “had a complication.”

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Less than two months later, Kilmer was spotted out with what appeared to be a tracheostomy tube, which sparked new concerns over his health. In the ensuing months, the selfie-happy actor was photographedwearing scarvesand shirts buttoned up tightly around his neck.

Then in February 2016, Kilmer was spotted running errands in London without the tracheostomy tube. He also appeared to be more active in the months leading up to the sighting, often posting pictures of himself in Miami and London to hisFacebook.

Questions about his health resurfaced again, however, afterMichael Douglasreferenced that Kilmerwas dealing with health issues in late October.

Douglas, who beat stage 4 oral cancer in 2013, said during a Q&A in London that theBatman Foreverstar was “dealing with exactly what I had, and things don’t look too good for him … My prayers are with him.”

In November, Kilmer announced that Douglas had apologized for making the comment. “Michael Douglas wrote me a nice note apologizing for suggesting to the press overseas I ‘wasn’t doing too well…’ and was grateful to hear I am doing well,” Kilmer, 56,wroteon Facebook. “He’s a classy guy.”

Around the same time, Kilmer attended a screening of his filmCitizen Twainin Los Angeles, where he remained upbeat but appeared to be thinner and struggled with his speech, slurring his words and using a handkerchief to wipe the corners of his mouth.

Yet in February, Kilmer once again took to social media to profess his good health. “Sorry to bore you who know I’m healthy but there’s more lies again that I’m ‘ill,’ ” the actor captioned a photo on Twitter. “I mentioned the other night I was doing speech therapy!”Kilmer finally opened up about his cancer recovery to theThe Hollywood Reporterin December in an interview alongside his children with his ex-wife Joanne Whalley: Mercedes, 26, and Jack, 22.

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The article revealed that the actor’s two-year fight with throat cancer had “taken its toll” on the family and noted that Kilmer had undergone a procedure on his trachea which made his voice raspy and left him short of breath.

Kilmer credited his Christian Scientist faith in helping with his recovery, and has undergone chemotherapy, according toTHR.

TheTop Gunstar also said he’s working on improving his mental health, saying he was “too serious” during the height of his career. “I’d get upset when things like Oscars and recognition failed to come my way,” he explained.

“I would like to have more Oscars than anybody,” he added. “Meryl Streep must feel pretty good, you know? It must feel nice to know that everyone loves her. It’s about being loved.”

Top Gun: Maverickis scheduled for release on July 12, 2019.

source: people.com