Adria Arjona is heading to a galaxy far, far away!
23.07.2020 - 20:21 / thewrap.com
Also Read: 'Mission: Impossible 7,' 'The Batman' and 4 Other Blockbuster Shoots to Resume in UKIt was previously reported that Cruise and Elon Musk’s SpaceX were in the early stages of teaming up with NASA for an action-adventure, narrative feature film, to be filmed aboard the International Space Station.Previously, a NASA administrator tweeted that the space organization is “excited” to work with the leading man on a film that will be shot aboard the International Space Station.“NASA is
.Adria Arjona is heading to a galaxy far, far away!
Justin Kroll Senior Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: Adria Arjona is set to star opposite Diego Luna in Disney Plus’ Star Wars series based on the Cassian Andor character Luna played in Rogue One. Denise Gough, Genevieve O’Reilly, Stellan Skarsgard and Kyle Soller are also on board.A Disney spokesperson declined to comment.Tony Gilroy, who co-wrote Rogue One, is set to write the pilot for the series in addition to directing multiple episodes.
Tom Cruise is back to tackling daredevil stunts on camera after resuming production on his latest Mission: Impossible sequel.The actor, who turned 58 last month (July 2020), recently returned to work on Mission: Impossible 7 in the U.K.
Tom Cruise has become legendary for doing his own stunts in his “Mission: Impossible” movies, and he’s not slowing down now that filming has resumed on the upcoming seventh film in the franchise.
revealed in early May that Cruise was working on the space-set action-adventure and that he was serious about doing it and that Musk was involved.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: What did Universal Pictures execs require to commit to liftoff of the first ever narrative feature film to shoot in outer space? According to sources, all it took was an exuberant Zoom call with Tom Cruise, director Doug Liman and Christopher McQuarrie.
In a recent interview with US Weekly, Leah Remini is all guns blazing as she attacks Tom Cruise for his involvement in the Church of Scientology along with David Miscavige (leader of Scientology) and Tommy Davis (Senior Vice President at the Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre). Leah stated that it's time for people to start waking up to the real facts which is Tom manipulating his image to be the "good guy" for years.
Before “Ford v Ferrari” got home with two Oscars what feels like a decade ago, the racing drama spent years in development hell. Though Matt Damon and Christian Bale starred in the final film, “Top Gun: Maverick” director Joseph Kosinski almost made a different version.
Justin Kroll Senior Film ReporterAfter shocking the world with the idea of shooting a feature film in outer space, Tom Cruise may be a little closer to finding a partner who will join him and director Doug Liman on the untitled film. We have confirmed that Universal Pictures is in early talks to come on to the project that would be the first feature film to shoot in outer space.If a deal were to close, Cruise would star with Liman directing.
Sometimes we talk about film development in terms of years, as it sometimes takes a filmmaker a long time to get a project off the ground. However, in the case of Tom Cruise and his upcoming space movie, it only takes a matter of weeks, apparently.
In a recent interview with Vulture, Thandie Newton recalled her difficult experience working with Tom Cruise while filming Mission: Impossible II. Newton described Cruise as "really stressed" and "dominant," although "he tries superhard to be a nice person."No one, it seems, is impervious to the fear that Mission: Impossible's franchise star and Hollywood's resident Scientology ambassador, Tom Cruise, can provoke.
The Hollywood actress Thandie Newton made a shocking revelation that she really had a tough time while shooting with Tom Cruise on Mission: Impossible 2. During an interview with Vulture, the actress said that when she was shooting for a particular scene with Tom Cruise, she was very stressed and got scared of the Jack Reacher actor.
New York magazine.The “Westworld” star, 47, opened up about what it was like to work with Cruise on the set of 2000’s “Mission: Impossible 2” in the revealing interview, which also included her telling of why she left the cast of “Charlie’s Angels” and other tales of survival from her decadeslong career.After receiving the book from Cruise, 58, Newton said she was curious as to whether there was “some glue that sticks this s - - t together,” she said, referring to the credibility of the tome.So?
Thandie Newton still has nightmares about working with Tom Cruise on the second Mission: Impossible movie, because she was terrified of the star.The Westworld actress reveals Tom was “a very dominant individual”, who tried to workshop a tense scene with the Brit and left her feeling terrible about her performance.“He tries super hard to be a nice person,” Newton tells Vulture, “but the pressure — he takes on a lot.