Tom Cruise Announces That He Will Play ‘Mission Impossible’ Until The Age Of 80

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Action star and also the ‘soul’ of Mission Impossible – Tom Cruise has just turned 61 and announced that he will stick with this popular series until the age of 80.

In the early days of July, action moviegoers around the world excitedly welcomed the return of Tom Cruise with the 7th part of Mission Impossible: Dead reckoning part one.

Tom Cruise’s Mission Impossible 7 is highly rated

Currently, the film has had a successful premiere in a number of countries and received positive feedback. According to the Independent, reviews for Mission Impossible 7 have been overwhelmingly positive, with a score on review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes currently at 98% after 112 reviews.

The content of Mission Impossible 7 still revolves around the central character Ethan Hunt played by Tom Cruise.

This is the project that the 61-year-old actor has accompanied and worked with for 28 years as the main actor and producer.

Surprisingly, after nearly 3 decades, Tom Cruise is still faithful to the role absolutely when taking on all the action scenes himself.

At the age of 61, the actor drew the world’s attention when he revealed his training process to perform risky scenes such as driving a car flying off a cliff in Norway, free falling from an airplane, paragliding, and drifting cars. risky…

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Sharing in front of the Australian media at the film’s premiere event, Tom Cruise was full of energy and said he wanted to continue transforming into Ethan Hunt until he was 80 years old and had no intention of stopping acting.

“Harrison Ford is a legend. I hope to still be able to walk then. I have 20 years to catch up with him and hope to keep making Mission: Impossible until I’m Ford’s age.”

In addition, in the latest premiere, Cruise also shared about the viral photos of him holding tickets to see two rival blockbusters, the live action Barbie and Oppenheimer. The actor said he has yet to see both films, but he plans to see them during their opening weekend.

“I grew up watching movies on the big screen,” says Cruise. “That’s how I make them, and I love the experience. It is important as we operate as a community and an industry. I still go to the movies,” the actor added.

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