With the franchise Mission: Impossible approaching your conclusion, Tom Cruise He has assured fans that he has no intention of leaving the performance in the short term.
On Sunday night, he confirmed that the eighth film, Impossible mission: final sentenceit will be the last installment of the franchise, and declared the Hollywood Reporter portal: “It is the final! It is not called ‘final’ for nothing.”
While talking at the premiere in New York, Cruise also reviewed an statement he had made years before, when he said he would like to emulate Harrison Ford and keep making movies when I am 80 years old.
“Harrison Ford is a legend; I hope to remain alive. I am 20 years old to reach it”Cruise declared The Sydney Morning Herald in 2023. “I hope to continue making ‘mission movies: impossible’ until he is age.”
“In fact, I said I will continue making films until 80,” he said. “In fact, I will continue doing them up to 100. I will never stop. I will never stop making action movies, drama and comedy; I am excited. ”
When reflecting on almost three decades working in the Mission franchise: impossible, Cruise continued to say that he could not highlight a more rewarding moment, because “there have been so many levels of reward with the filmmakers with whom I have collaborated, the teams, the people, the cultures in which we have worked.”
“Everything I have learned and I still learn about narrative, life, leadership, characters and all aspects of cinema. It has been exceptional, really exceptional. I feel very lucky to be able to make the movies I make and love it; I simply make movies.”
As for the acrobatics of the film, which earned him a five -minute foot ovation at his premiere in Cannes, he shared that he had “Many rituals prior to acrobatics that keep me alive”and explained that “you think a lot about it, and they are very complex and very interesting.”
Tom Cruise’s future films
After impossible mission: final sentence, Tom Cruise will star in a film without title of the director of The reborn and Birdman, Alejandro G. Iñárritu.
The film, which will be released on October 2, 2026, will also be starring Sandra Hüller, John Goodman, Michael Stuhlbarg, Jesse Plemons, Sophie Wilde, Riz Ahmed and Emma D’Acy.
The four -time Oscar nominated, he also recently said that he is “working in” a sequel to Top Gun: Maverick (2022), as well as in a sequel to his 1990 Nascar drama Days of Thunder (Thunder Day).
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