The Hollywood megastar got curious and asked the CEO of Warner to see it. At the end of it, they assure that she called the Argentine director Andy Muschietti.
Although there are a few months left for the premiere of The Flashthe movie has been adding expectations with the comments from DC Studio CEO James Gunn as “one of the best superhero movies ever. The film managed by Argentine Andy Muschietti now you have another fan: Hollywood megastar Tom Cruise.
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The Flash will arrive on June 15 in theaters in Argentina. Although James Gunn has already announced that this film will reboot the DC universeopening the way to its new era of interconnected series and films, the film is among the most anticipated of the year.


Now, the specialized media The Hollywood Reporter reported that Tom Cruise could already see the film. In addition, they ensure that he liked it so much that he called the Argentine director Andy Muschietti at the time to celebrate his work.
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The sources indicate that in February, Cruise met with Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav. The CEO mentioned how good the movie was already Cruise was piqued by curiosity, so he asked to be allowed to see her.
The process was curiously complex. A Warner employee brought the film to Cruise’s Beverly Hills home and stayed until he finished watching it. It is unknown if he saw it in digital or analog format. Once it was over, the employee returned to the studio with the film.
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The Flash made such an impression on Cruise that before long he called Muschietti. According to sources consulted by THR, the actor told him that he was “everything you want in a movie” and “the kind of movies we need right now.
Are those are big words coming from the star of Top Gun: Maverickthe film that directors like Steven Spielberg they think he saved Hollywood. The film grossed more than a billion dollars worldwide.
The movie starring Ezra Miller will feature two versions (at least) of Batman: Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck. Between controversial generated by the protagonist and intense filming, during CinemaCon in April will be the first screening to a wide audience.
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