logo
Is Mission Impossible: Final Reckoning actor Tom Cruise the greatest movie star?

Is Mission Impossible: Final Reckoning actor Tom Cruise the greatest movie star?

News.com.au18-05-2025

Whether he's leaping between skyscrapers or jumping on Oprah Winfrey's couch, Tom Cruise has not let age (or gravity) slow him down. Even when those very same actions have had unpleasant consequences – Cruise breaking his ankle shooting on London rooftops for Mission: Impossible – Fallout and becoming the subject of global mockery for his exuberant declaration of love for former wife Katie Holmes to Winfrey in 2005 – he continues to throw himself into every activity with impressive zeal.
'I just try to do everything I can, to use every tool that I can, to entertain the audience,' Cruise explained to Jimmy Kimmel of leaping out of planes, abseiling down sheer rock faces and riding a motorbike off a clifftop. 'Even as a little kid I used to steal lumber out of a junkyard, and then I would ride down the hill as fast as I could and hit the ramp to get over garbage cans. It didn't work. I spent the next few days in hospital. But I knew this is what I want to do.'
Yep, it's a risky business being Cruise.
And so, almost 30 years after his first appearance as Impossible Mission Force agent Ethan Hunt in the first cinematic adaptation of the 1960s TV series Mission: Impossible, Cruise, 62, is still proudly performing all his own stunts in the franchise's eighth film, The Final Reckoning. And he urges his co-stars to do the same to give the films greater authenticity.
'I didn't really know what I was agreeing to,' Rebecca Ferguson – who has starred in three of the Mission: Impossible movies – told Graham Norton of working with Cruise. 'And then the first day of shooting, what did we do? Jump off a building. And when we finished, he looked at me, in that Tom Cruise way, and said: 'Welcome to Mission!''
When he made the long-awaited sequel to Top Gun, Cruise resisted pressure to air the film on streaming services during the pandemic, and held firm for a cinematic release.
Top Gun: Maverick went on to take just shy of US$1.5 billion at the box office, prompting Steven Spielberg to credit Cruise with 'saving Hollywood's ass'. That's what makes Cruise unique. Love him or hate him, you cannot fault the actor's commitment to movie making. He's such a big star that even other celebrities get excited to see him, with actors such as Michelle Yeoh and Jamie Lee Curtis clamouring to take selfies with him at an Oscars lunch.
Also talking to Graham Norton, Rosamund Pike gushed that she could barely wipe the starstruck look from her face while working on 2012's Jack Reacher and its sequel. 'You're like: 'Oh my God, it's Tom Cruise. And he looks just the same!'' she laughed of swooning over her co-star. Instantly recognisable thanks to his roles in classic movies including A Few Good Men, Top Gun and Jerry Maguire, Cruise understandably gets mobbed by fans wherever in the world he goes. But he always takes the time to chat and parrot one of his many iconic film lines upon request.
He also goes the extra mile for his peers, famously dispatching decadent coconut cakes around the globe to all those in his orbit. In a recent interview with News Corp, Cruise's Mission: Impossible co-star Simon Pegg recounted how the actor organised for a cake to be delivered to him atop a mountain while he was on a snowboarding holiday.
'He's incredibly thoughtful like that. He's always very generous and I am always touched when the cake arrives,' Pegg laughed of his French Alps delivery. 'And it's always still a bit of a thrill when he walks into the room, just because of the historical mythology that surrounds him.'
Before the latest Mission: Impossible film hits cinemas on May 17, why not enjoy some of the thrills and spills of Cruise and his loyal Mission: Impossible sidekick, Pegg on Tubi. Knight And Day: When June (Cameron Diaz) meets a secret agent named Roy (Cruise), she gets caught up in his death-defying job. Tom Cruise: Lights Camera Action: Released to mark Cruise's 60th birthday, this documentary traces the actor's impressive career on screen from his 1981 debut in Endless Love to today. Spaced: Co-created by Cruise's pal and Mission: Impossible co-star Pegg, this British sitcom follows the adventures of a pair of Londoners who decide to house-share.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Ryan Murphy defends upcoming JFK Jr. series as nephew Jack Schlossberg calls it ‘grotesque'
Ryan Murphy defends upcoming JFK Jr. series as nephew Jack Schlossberg calls it ‘grotesque'

News.com.au

time24 minutes ago

  • News.com.au

Ryan Murphy defends upcoming JFK Jr. series as nephew Jack Schlossberg calls it ‘grotesque'

He's on the defensive. Super producer Ryan Murphy is blasting critics of his upcoming show American Love Story, which is about the '90s It couple, John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy. 'It's very interesting that people become so inflammatory,' Murphy told Variety in a story published Thursday. He was referring to the backlash when he posted a 'first look' photo of actors Paul Kelly and Sarah Pidgeon in costume in the roles on Instagram last week. Critics derided the clothing as being 'completely off' and looking like 'Zara,' and failing to capture the essence of the fashion icons. 'This is OFFENSIVE,' one indignant fan posted on Twitter, alongside the photo of Pidgeon in costume. Another critic blasted it as, 'This is so Zara Basic 2015.' 'Her blonde hair is all wrong,' wrote another person. 'She was famous for the varying blonde tones, the highlights and lowlights. It should be warmer. Not platinum. Please try again.' 'Doesn't capture the essence of CBK,' another person commented. 'Nope. Accuracy & research in costume design. Even in test photos. I'm underwhelmed. That shade of blonde …You can't just throw on a modern (cheap) coat and thinks it's giving this,' they concluded, sharing a photo of the real Bessette-Kennedy. Murphy told the outlet that the actors' outfits were not pieces they'll wear on the show. Rather, they were thrown together for lighting and colour tests – to get ahead of the paparazzi set photos when the production films in New York City. 'There were comments like, 'I hate that coat, Carolyn would never have worn that,'' Murphy said. 'That was just a coat we threw on for colour. People were writing, 'How dare you use the No. 35 Birkin bag? She wore a 40!' Yes, we have a 40 but we just threw on a bag from another costume department because that was the soundstage we were on.' He said he had a 10-person 'style advisory board' to put together Bessette-Kennedy's look. Bessette-Kennedy was famous for her high-end fashion. The socialite died at age 33 in a plane crash off the coast of Martha's Vineyard in 1999. JFK Jr. died with her in that crash, at age 38. Murphy said the production will use some clothing from the real Bessette-Kennedy. 'We have multiple pairs of Manolo black heels and sandals from 1992 to 1999. We have the Manolo boots she wore in black and brown. We have her Prada tall boots. We have her Prada bags,' he explained. 'We have the Birkin No. 40 that we have taken to a specialist to scruff it up so it looks identical to the one she would wear half-open on the subway.' Murphy insisted that the public reaction is 'not fair.' 'We're writing a story about a person – an unknown person – who falls in love with the most famous man in the world and suddenly she can't leave her house. She was constantly being photographed, being called a c** t by the paparazzi,' he said. Regarding the scrutiny on the first look photos, he said, 'They're doing to our Carolyn, what they did to the real-life Carolyn. It's not fair.' This isn't Murphy's first time landing in hot water with the real-life subjects of his shows. His 2024 show Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story faced criticism for suggesting an incestuous relationship between the infamous brothers who went to jail for the 1989 murder of their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez. Erik, 53, spoke out in a statement and said the 'dishonest' show is filled with 'horrible and blatant lies' about himself and his brother Lyle, 56. Some relatives of Jeffrey Dahmer's victims also spoke out against Murphy's other Netflix series Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story. On Thursday, former President John F. Kennedy's grandson Jack Schlossberg put Murphy on blast and said that American Love Story is 'grotesque.' 'Lately, my news feed has been filled with pictures of my uncle, John F. Kennedy Jr., a great man,' Schlossberg, 32, said in an Instagram video, referencing the Murphy-produced show. 'For those wondering whether his family was ever consulted, or has anything to do with the new show being made about him, the answer is no. And there's not much we can do.' The Kennedy scion added, 'For the record, I think admiration for my Uncle John is great. What I don't think is great is profiting off of it in a grotesque way.'

Golden Girls producer claims Bea Arthur called Betty White a ‘c**t' and never ‘warmed up' to her on set
Golden Girls producer claims Bea Arthur called Betty White a ‘c**t' and never ‘warmed up' to her on set

News.com.au

time3 hours ago

  • News.com.au

Golden Girls producer claims Bea Arthur called Betty White a ‘c**t' and never ‘warmed up' to her on set

Bea Arthur and Betty White allegedly did not get along during their Golden Girls era. Co-producer Marsha Posner Williams addressed the long-rumoured, frosty relationship between the two during a Pride LIVE! Hollywood panel in Los Angeles on Thursday night. 'When that red light was on [and the show was filming], there were no more professional people than those women, but when the red light was off, those two couldn't warm up to each other if they were cremated together,' Williams shared, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Williams claimed that Arthur (who portrayed Dorothy Zbornak on the hit show) even called her up at home one time to complain about running into that 'c**t' [White] at the grocery store and wanting to 'write her a letter.' 'I said, 'Bea, just get over it for crying out loud. Just get past it,'' she recalled. Apparently, Arthur referred to White (who played Rose Nylund) by the c-word on multiple occasions. The producer remembered being invited to Arthur's home for dinner and 'within 30 seconds of walking in the door, the c-word came out.' Williams also noted that White — who died in December 2021 at the age of 99 — would often break character in the middle of the show and talk to the live audience, which 'Bea hated.' Another co-producer, Jim Vallely, theorised that the enmity was due to White getting more applause during cast introductions ahead of tapings. Williams disagreed, however, noting that Arthur — who died in 2009 at the age of 86 — despised doing publicity and came from a theatrical background while White was from the world of television. Back in 2023, former casting director Joel Thurm exclusively told Page Six that Arthur had called White a 'c**t' on set — but theorised that it was because Arthur and castmate Rue McClanahan (who portrayed Blanche Devereaux) disliked White's behaviour toward the fourth member of the cast, Estelle Getty (who played Sophia Petrillo). 'When Estelle would forget her lines, Betty would go out of character and keep the audience laughing by making a gesture with her thumb to her mouth and pointing to Estelle as if she had been drinking,' Thurm wrote in his memoir, Sex, Drugs & Pilot Season. The gesture seemed particularly cruel as Getty was beginning to show signs of dementia and struggled to remember her lines, which were hidden on cue cards. Thurm told Page Six he didn't believe White intended to be harsh, however, and was just trying to entertain the audience. The Golden Girls, which ran from 1985 to 1992, ended after seven seasons allegedly because of Arthur, Williams claimed. 'Their contracts were up and … the executives went to the ladies, and Estelle said, 'Yes, let's keep going,' and Rue said, 'Yes, let's keep going,' and Betty said, 'Yes, let's keep going.' And Bea said, 'No f***ing way,' and that's why that show didn't continue,' she alleged.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store