In March, the news broke that the protagonist of Top Gun and Mission: Impossible was delighted with the work of the Argentine.
Director of Flash, Andy Muschiettishare your reaction when Tom Cruise called him out to praise the DC movie.
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In March, various outlets revealed that Cruise saw the movie and loved it so much that he called Muschietti to talk about it. According to what was said, the actor Mission Impossible said something to the effect that Flash it’s “everything you want in a movie” and “this is the kind of movie we need right now.”


Months later, Muschietti was asked about the call during a recent interview with GamesRadar. When talking about whether he felt pressured by talking so much about the film directed by ezra millerthe filmmaker said: “No”.
“In any case, [tuvimos] more confidence in what we did, because the film was finished when [Cruise y Stephen King] They saw her, so it was a confidence boost if anything.”he added.
The producer Barbara Muschietti shared the same sentiment as Andy when the star of Top Gun: Maverick called to congratulate them on the movie. “It’s a very cynical industry, and listening to people who don’t really have anything to do with the game, because they have nothing to gain, just say something charming like that,” she said. “In the case of Tom Cruise, he called us, talked for 15 minutes, praising Andy, praising the movie.”.
He added: “It just feels great because we really worked so hard to make these movies.”
The Flash Trailer
Flash, which hits theaters on June 16, sees Miller return as the superhero, but when he uses his super speed to travel through time and change past events to save his family, he ends up creating a world without superheroes. He now he must find a way to save the future.
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