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Yeah, I'm sure Tom was chomping at the bit to be in the "TV reboot."

Yeah, I'm sure Tom was chomping at the bit to be in the "TV reboot."

Fixedit's more likely Cruise wouldn't stretch to do a TV show.....
Blows my mind that the first Mission: Impossible came out in '96. I could have sworn it was an early-2000's movie.
Top Gun came out in 1986, and Tom still easily put out the best résumé of A-list action blockbusters for the 2010's among leading men. Not even close. Sorry, Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham. As much as I love you, it's true.Tom is the best action movie lead in Hollywood today. I'll fight anyone who suggests otherwise. His body of work is PEERLESS among today's stars. lol@the Marvel dorks or the Rock worshippers.
His M:I series alone elevates him above the 80's action icons this forum fetishizes, particularly the last 3 installments. And then he's got underrated sci-fi masterpieces in Minority Report, War of the Worlds and Edge of Tomorrow. From the tense urban noir of Collateral to the brilliant character study of Magnolia, Cruise has blessed us with some of the finest movies of the past 20 years.I do think the criticisms of casting Tom were legitimate despite that he is the greatest movie star in history, but I'm with the forum in laughing at the notion they wouldn't take Tom in a heartbeat in spite of taht.
Top Gun came out in 1986, and Tom still easily put out the best résumé of A-list action blockbusters for the 2010's among leading men. Not even close. Sorry, Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham. As much as I love you, it's true.
Fugg this talk about Tom Cruise playing Lestat. The man is a goddamn vampire.
Tom Cruise has finally found a mission he can’t accept: growing a few inches taller.
Isn't this the same though as Tom Hardy playing Bane? In the comics he's like 6'8 and Hardy is five foot 9.
He absolutely killed it as Lestat. One of my favourite performances in a movie and the GOAT pure evil mofo P4P.Tom did a fantastic role playing an even more beloved literary character despite Lestat being 6 feet tall in the books and Tom had to stand on a board when filming scenes with Brad Pitt.
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The writer was happy to have Tom on board when he was being paid a fuckton of money to do so, but now that he's going back to TV he won't have the budget to hire him even if he wanted to, so I have to agree with you.It's a TV show. Tom Cruise ain't doing TV, that's ridiculous. He didn't get replaced, he didn't even consider it.
Yeah, I'm sure Tom was chomping at the bit to be in the "TV reboot."
it was a billion dollars until scientology took their cutI bet he's now crying himself in a pile of half a billion dollars.
this is how secure and confident Cruise is- that he is willing to costar next to a younger, hotter, taller man and still has no trouble outshining him.I was watching the last Mission Impossible and Cavill towers over Cruise lol.
But for real, as if he gives a shit about being in a tv show.
He declined because he’s too busy doing nothing.what's Casper Van Dien doing? Seems like it would be perfect for him.