During the COVID pandemic, Mission: Impossible -Dead Reckoning was shooting and had to be shut down. During that hiatus, Tom Cruise paid for the crew's wages, so no one would be hurt. When they resumed, the movie was split into two. The first was released in 2024, and now, the Final Reckoning opens this weekend. I will always admire Tom Cruise for paying his workers during one of the most challenging times in global history. Both Cruise and McQuarrie knew that no matter what, these movies had to get done. Because the future of theatrical exhibition was going to take a hit from COVID, and we were going to need big movies to bring people back. Well, I've seen Final Reckoning, and it's big, heartfelt, nd awesome. But Cruise's crusade to keep people going to the movies is not done. Let's dive in.Tom Cruise on Cinema and Hollywood Tom Cruise recently sat down with "The Pat McAfee Show" to discuss his then-upcoming film, Mission: Impossible - Final Reckoning, and how he's helping Hollywood bounce back. Throughout the 40+ minutes, Cruise showcased his unwavering, lifelong passion for the art of filmmaking itself.For Cruise, making movies isn't just a career; it's an intrinsic part of his being. This dedication was forged early on, with a relentless work ethic that has defined his approach to the industry for decades. He emphasized his commitment to understanding every facet of filmmaking, a pursuit that has undoubtedly contributed to his enduring success.He also went over the importance...
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