Tom Cruise Wants to Make Movies Into His 100s Tom Cruise hopes to be making movies “into100s.”The 62-year-old actor has no plans of slowing down, following the release of Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, and Cruise has revealed that..."> Tom Cruise Wants to Make Movies Into His 100s Tom Cruise hopes to be making movies “into100s.”The 62-year-old actor has no plans of slowing down, following the release of Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, and Cruise has revealed that..." /> Tom Cruise Wants to Make Movies Into His 100s Tom Cruise hopes to be making movies “into100s.”The 62-year-old actor has no plans of slowing down, following the release of Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, and Cruise has revealed that..." />

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Tom Cruise Wants to Make Movies Into His 100s

Tom Cruise hopes to be making movies “into100s.”The 62-year-old actor has no plans of slowing down, following the release of Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, and Cruise has revealed that he doesn't have any intention of ever retiring from the film business.The actor, who previously said he wanted to keep making films into his 80s, like his inspiration Harrison Ford, told The Hollywood Reporter: “I’m going to make them into my 100s.”"I will never stop. I will never stop doing action, I will never stop doing drama, comedy films — I’m excited.”Mission: Impossible - The Final ReckoningParamountloading...Cruise made his film debut in the 1981 romantic drama Endless Love, before he enjoyed a career breakthrough in 1986’s Top Gun.The actor has starred in the Mission: Impossible film franchise since 1996, and remains passionate about making movies.Recalling his “exceptional” experience of making the films, Cruise said: “There’s been so many levels of reward with the filmmakers that I’ve collaborated with, the crews, the people, the cultures that we’ve worked in. Everything that I’ve learned and continue to learn about storytelling, about life, about leadership, about character and every aspect of filmmaking.”“It’s been exceptional, it really is exceptional. I feel very fortunate to be able to make the films that I make, and I love it, I just making movies.”Cruise previously revealed that he has to be fueled with energy before he does his stunts, explaining that he’ll eat “almost a dozen” eggs with bacon and sausages and down several cups of coffee before the cameras start rolling.Speaking to People magazine, Cruise shared: “I actually eat a massive breakfast ... The amount of energy it takes - I train so hard for that wing-walking.”"I’ll eat, like, sausage and almost a dozen eggs and bacon and toast and coffee and fluids. Oh, I’m eating! Picture: It’s cold up there. We’re at high altitude. My body is burning a lot.”Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning opens in theaters this weekend.Get our free mobile app10 Movies That Were Supposed to End Their FranchisesThese films were supposed to be the end of the road for their franchises. Then plans changed.Gallery Credit: Emma StefanskyCategories: Movie News
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Tom Cruise Wants to Make Movies Into His 100s
Tom Cruise hopes to be making movies “into100s.”The 62-year-old actor has no plans of slowing down, following the release of Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, and Cruise has revealed that he doesn't have any intention of ever retiring from the film business.The actor, who previously said he wanted to keep making films into his 80s, like his inspiration Harrison Ford, told The Hollywood Reporter: “I’m going to make them into my 100s.”"I will never stop. I will never stop doing action, I will never stop doing drama, comedy films — I’m excited.”Mission: Impossible - The Final ReckoningParamountloading...Cruise made his film debut in the 1981 romantic drama Endless Love, before he enjoyed a career breakthrough in 1986’s Top Gun.The actor has starred in the Mission: Impossible film franchise since 1996, and remains passionate about making movies.Recalling his “exceptional” experience of making the films, Cruise said: “There’s been so many levels of reward with the filmmakers that I’ve collaborated with, the crews, the people, the cultures that we’ve worked in. Everything that I’ve learned and continue to learn about storytelling, about life, about leadership, about character and every aspect of filmmaking.”“It’s been exceptional, it really is exceptional. I feel very fortunate to be able to make the films that I make, and I love it, I just making movies.”Cruise previously revealed that he has to be fueled with energy before he does his stunts, explaining that he’ll eat “almost a dozen” eggs with bacon and sausages and down several cups of coffee before the cameras start rolling.Speaking to People magazine, Cruise shared: “I actually eat a massive breakfast ... The amount of energy it takes - I train so hard for that wing-walking.”"I’ll eat, like, sausage and almost a dozen eggs and bacon and toast and coffee and fluids. Oh, I’m eating! Picture: It’s cold up there. We’re at high altitude. My body is burning a lot.”Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning opens in theaters this weekend.Get our free mobile app10 Movies That Were Supposed to End Their FranchisesThese films were supposed to be the end of the road for their franchises. Then plans changed.Gallery Credit: Emma StefanskyCategories: Movie News #tom #cruise #wants #make #movies
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Tom Cruise Wants to Make Movies Into His 100s
Tom Cruise hopes to be making movies “into [his] 100s.”The 62-year-old actor has no plans of slowing down, following the release of Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, and Cruise has revealed that he doesn't have any intention of ever retiring from the film business.The actor, who previously said he wanted to keep making films into his 80s, like his inspiration Harrison Ford, told The Hollywood Reporter: “I’m going to make them into my 100s.”"I will never stop. I will never stop doing action, I will never stop doing drama, comedy films — I’m excited.”Mission: Impossible - The Final ReckoningParamountloading...Cruise made his film debut in the 1981 romantic drama Endless Love, before he enjoyed a career breakthrough in 1986’s Top Gun.The actor has starred in the Mission: Impossible film franchise since 1996, and remains passionate about making movies.Recalling his “exceptional” experience of making the films, Cruise said: “There’s been so many levels of reward with the filmmakers that I’ve collaborated with, the crews, the people, the cultures that we’ve worked in. Everything that I’ve learned and continue to learn about storytelling, about life, about leadership, about character and every aspect of filmmaking.”“It’s been exceptional, it really is exceptional. I feel very fortunate to be able to make the films that I make, and I love it, I just making movies.”Cruise previously revealed that he has to be fueled with energy before he does his stunts, explaining that he’ll eat “almost a dozen” eggs with bacon and sausages and down several cups of coffee before the cameras start rolling.Speaking to People magazine, Cruise shared: “I actually eat a massive breakfast ... The amount of energy it takes - I train so hard for that wing-walking.”"I’ll eat, like, sausage and almost a dozen eggs and bacon and toast and coffee and fluids. Oh, I’m eating! Picture: It’s cold up there. We’re at high altitude. My body is burning a lot.”Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning opens in theaters this weekend.Get our free mobile app10 Movies That Were Supposed to End Their FranchisesThese films were supposed to be the end of the road for their franchises. Then plans changed.Gallery Credit: Emma StefanskyCategories: Movie News
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