Simply if you thought Tom Cruise achieved his biggest attainable cinematic triumph with the success of the Prime Gun sequel, the blockbuster star comes up with an concept that’s, fairly actually, out of this world.
The 60-year-old Hollywood veteran has reportedly teamed up with The Bourne Identification director Doug Liman on a film pitch that entails filming in house, which was first tabled in 2020 earlier than the Covid-19 pandemic halted plans.
Cruise and Liman are stated to have reached out to Common Filmed Leisure Group (UFEG) on an concept which is able to see the actor take a rocket as much as the Worldwide Area Station.

“I feel Tom Cruise is taking us to house, he’s taking the world to house,” UFEG Chairman Donna Langley stated, per BBC Information.
“That’s the plan. We have now a terrific undertaking in growth with Tom … Taking a rocket as much as the Area Station and capturing.”
Langley revealed many of the film could be shot on earth, culminating in “the character [going] as much as house to avoid wasting the day”, including she is hopeful Cruise will develop into “the primary civilian to do an area stroll exterior of the house station.”

If the movie will get off the bottom, Cruise could be the primary film star to shoot in outer house on the Worldwide Area Station.
Whereas the transfer is definitely unprecedented, it’s honest to say it’s unsurprising Cruise is setting his sights for house, with the Jerry Maguire actor famend for his formidable stunt work.
On Cruise’s sixtieth birthday in July, Mission: Unattainable director Christopher McQuarrie shared a rare photo of the US actor performing a truly insane stunt.
Within the picture, Cruise may be seen dangling from an airborne crimson biplane with little or no – if any – help.
He made headlines when he was injured on the set of Mission Unattainable 6 in 2017, with leaked video footage displaying his death-defying leap onto a rooftop go horribly unsuitable.
Cruise was seen slamming right into a constructing, hanging mid-air in his harness earlier than pulling himself up onto the roof and stumbling in the direction of crew members.

Only a few months later, he was again on-set in London capturing stunts once more.
Cruise was not too long ago requested on the Cannes Movie Competition why he chooses to forgo a stunt actor, reportedly responding: “Nobody requested Gene Kelly, ‘Why do you dance?’”
Appreciation for Cruise, who has been working in Hollywood for the reason that early ’80s, is at a fever pitch after the large success of the long-awaited sequel, Prime Gun: Maverick.
It grew to become the fifth highest-grossing movie in Australia just some weeks after its Could launch, having since rocketed to 3rd place and notched over $1.4 billion on the world field workplace.