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Tom Cruise told The Hollywood Reporter he hopes to continue making action movies until he is in his 100s, as the "Mission: Impossible" franchise comes to an end with latest movie.
On the heels of what is expected to be his farewell performance as Ethan Hunt, Tom Cruise is ready to revisit some of his other beloved roles. The 4x Oscar nominee, who returns in Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning in theaters on May 23,
Tom Cruise and Hayley Atwell appeared closer than ever as they hit the red carpet for the US premiere of Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning. Top Gun star Cruise, 62, returns to the franchise as Ethan Hunt, this time hellbent on stopping a terrifying new weapon that threatens all of humanity.
If one thing is for sure, Mission: Impossible star Tom Cruise will not retire from acting (at least if the decision is his). Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter at the New York City premiere of Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning, Cruise revealed he has no plans to retire.
Impossible - The Final Reckoning storms Indian theatres ahead of its global release, fans and Bollywood celebrities alike are raving about Tom Cruises thrilling role as Ethan Hunt.
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It's understandable why Cruise is drawn to the story. He has taken iconic underwater dips for the Mission: Impossible franchise, including the series' final chapter. It's also been confirmed that he and de Armas have already undergone training for the film, which is expected to have a $200 million budget.