Tom Cruise teases new details about space project amid 'Mission: Impossible 7' release
Tom Cruise enthrals fans with rare update about his next film amid 'Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One' release
Tom Cruise enthralled fans as he teased new details about his upcoming space film amid the hype about his hotly released movie Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One.
The Jerry Maguire actor updated his fans that he is also "working" on his next project which will be filmed in space.
In a chat with press during premiere of the action-packed thriller, Cruise revealed that he did not have a production start date for the movie, set to be directed by Doug Liman.
When asked about the project, which is expected to make the handsome hunk the first civilian to perform a spacewalk, Cruise said, “We’ve been working on it diligently,” as reported by Variety.
“We’ll see where we go,” Cruise added of the movie, being backed by Universal with a budget of around $200 million.
Christopher McQuarrie, director of both parts of Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning shared with the outlet that they will start filming “Part Two” right after “Part One” press tour ends.
“We finish this tour, and on our way back to the U.K. we stop to scout along the way. We hit the ground running as soon as we get back,” McQuarrie said.
He added, “I get two days of vacation between here and Tokyo and I’m back on.”
Meanwhile, Cruise starrer spy action film, released worldwide on July 12, 2023, has been garnering really positive reviews so far.
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