One was fiercely focused, the other accident-prone. They both made it.
18.03.2023 - 00:57 / justjared.com
Tom Cruise is reportedly one of the first people on the planet to see DC’s upcoming movie The Flash.
The project stars Ezra Miller and has been delayed and moved around on the release schedule but is finally set to arrive in the summer of 2023.
However, Tom didn’t have to wait that long to watch the speedster in action after he expressed interest in seeing the movie.
Read more about Tom Cruise’s experience with The Flash…
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Tom asked Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav if he could get an advanced screening of The Flash after it was hyped up during a conversation they had.
He reportedly was granted the screening at his home, but the movie was ferried back and forth by the company. Despite only being able to watch it through once by the sounds of it, Tom was impressed.
The Top Gun star is said to have gotten in touch with director Andy Muschietti to praise the release as “everything you want in a movie” and “the kind of movie we need now.”
The Flash is set for a June 16 premiere. Get a good look at the trailer below!
Find out what we know about Ezra and several other DC actors’ futures in the film franchise.
One was fiercely focused, the other accident-prone. They both made it.
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feels the need, the need — to stay far away from his ex-wife, Nicole Kidman. The 60-year-old “Top Gun: Maverick” actor was noticeably absent from the 2023 Oscars on Sunday, despite the movie being nominated for six awards. He reportedly was MIA because he wanted to avoid an “awkward run-in” with Kidman, 55, whom he divorced more than 20 years ago.“Tom was not there because she was there, and he did not want a run-in,” a source reportedly told the Daily Mail on Monday.But insiders close to Cruise allegedly told the outlet that his absence was “not personal” and instead the result of scheduling issues.
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