Tom Cruise says ‘Top Gun’ sequel ‘would be fun’
“It would definitely be entertaining”.
“It has got to be useful”.
“I don’t want any CGI jets”. Each new film for “M:I” seems to bring new spectacular stunts, with Cruise himself doing the heavy lifting.
“Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation” follows agent Hunt, along with his team, as they face the anti-IMF group called The Syndicate.
The 53-year old has done a number of tricks for your part, these types of…
The actor played volatile fighter pilot Lt. Pete “Maverick” Mitchell in the aerial action film that grossed $357 million at the U.S. box office, making it the year’s highest earning movie.
“The morning came and I’m strapped onto the side of that airplane and I’ll never forget, I kept telling the pilot, I said, ‘Listen, man. When you’re climbing out you’ve got to make sure because I want my feet against the fuselage”. Cruise always goes above and beyond in his Mission: Impossible series, and his work in Rogue Nation is no exception.
Tom Cruise, 53, received one of his biggest breaks as a box-office movie star back in the 1980s with the film “Top Gun“.
In a separate interview with Extra, Cruise reiterated his choice of flying real jets instead of pretending to fly one using a “green” background. “If I can figure it out, if all of us can figure it out, it would be fun to do”, the actor added. “I love movies and so does he”, Cruise said of McQuarrie who did some uncredited rewrites on Ghost Protocol. Cruise is going to show them that they’re not obsolete. Throughout it delves, albeit shallowly, into Hunt’s obsessive need to be the good guy and makes frequent jabs at him one day “going too far” with his assignments, alluding that maybe one day, the mission will in fact prove itself, impossible.
The whole awkward press tour has left many wondering if there’s some truth to the rumors about Cruise trying and failing to preach the Gospel of Xenu to his sexy co-star. “It was just very long takes… and we wanted to do it practical (sic)”.