Tom Cruise To Become First Actor In History Of Cinema To Film In Outer Space; Deets Inside!
This is the first time in the history of cinema that this is happening. Of course, what can not be done for the needs of the character? Whether it’s love or the battlefield, Tom Cruise loves stunts. This time the surprise is more intense! The Hollywood actor is crossing space in a rocket for a new film. The shooting will be there.
It looks like Hollywood star Tom Cruise, who is known for going to extreme lengths to achieve cinematic success for each of his projects. He will be doing the same again by becoming the first actor to film in space.
According to the NY Post, Cruise has teamed up with filmmaker Doug Liman on a movie pitch that involves filming in space, an idea first floated in 2020 ahead of plans to halt the Covid-19 pandemic. Reports suggest that the actor-director duo have approached Universal Filmed Entertainment Group (UFEG) about an idea that would see Cruise take a rocket to the International Space Station.
The NY Post reported that UFEG chairman Donna Langley revealed that most of the movie would be shot on Earth, resulting in “the character [going] up to space to save the day.”
The idea that Cruise would be the first movie star to shoot in outer space aboard the International Space Station became a reality. This is like an unprecedented move from the actor but it is not at all surprising. It is because he is known for his ambitious stunt work.
His Mission: Impossible director Christopher McQuarrie shared a rare photo of the American actor performing a truly insane stunt on the actor’s 60th birthday. In the photo. According to the NY Post, Cruise was hanging from an airborne red biplane with barely any support.