Tom Cruise expressed his intent to keep acting in movies even as he reaches his hundreds, showing no signs of slowing down his busy career. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter on the red carpet for Mission: Impossible – Fallout, the actor known for doing his own daring stunts, revealed that this film will be the final installment for his iconic character Ethan Hunt and the long-running Mission: Impossible series. Additionally, Cruise confirmed that he remains committed to working in various genres and that this movie truly marks the end of one of cinema’s most acclaimed action franchises. Throughout the series, Cruise has consistently challenged limits with practical stunt work, from scaling the Burj Khalifa to hanging onto a flying A400M Airbus.
Tom Cruise originally mentioned that he intends to keep making movies up until his 80s. However, he has now expressed that he plans to continue filmmaking all the way into his 100s. He emphasized that he will never cease creating action films, dramas, or comedies, and he is eager for each new project. Cruise also made it clear that the upcoming Mission: Impossible installment truly is the last one, as suggested by its title.
Starting in the early 1980s, Cruise’s movie resume spans a broad range of roles, not just action ones. For instance, his acting in films like Rain Man, A Few Good Men, and Jerry Maguire. Yet, his commitment to performing his own stunts, notably in the Mission: Impossible series, has come to be a hallmark of his later career. Each film in the series is often promoted based on the daring real-life effects and physical challenges he takes on. This method has greatly boosted the longevity and box office success of the franchise.
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning Is Set to End the Fan-Favorite Franchise
In “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning,” Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his IMF team are gearing up for a tense showdown against the rogue AI, the Entity, who was first introduced as the main villain in “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One.” Following the events of the last movie, this final installment promises to be a thrilling race-against-time scenario. Key cast members returning include Ving Rhames as Luther Stickell, the tech expert who’s been with Ethan in every “Mission: Impossible” film. Simon Pegg will reappear as field agent Benji Dunn and Hayley Atwell will resume her role as Grace, whose allegiance was uncertain in “Dead Reckoning Part One.
The movie is led by director Christopher McQuarrie, who’s been steering the series since “Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation.” He’s maintained a cohesive vision and increased the level of risk with each new installment. McQuarrie’s teamwork with Cruise has played a significant role in the series’ recent critical and financial triumphs, characterized by their collaborative scriptwriting and innovative action scenes.
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is scheduled for theatrical release on May 23rd.
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