Tom Cruise continues his global news tour "Mission: Impossible - The Last Estimate" as the giant movie star paused Sunday night at the film's New York premiere.
"This story is the culmination of the last 30 years," Cruise said at AMC Lincoln Square. "It's been seven years since we started talking about ('Dead Recking - Part 1'), McQ wanted to make two. I was like, 'You want to do it two'? ”
MCQ refers to Christopher McQuarrie, who directed 2023’s “Mission: Impossiment – Dead Reckoning” and its sequel, originally titled “Dead Reckoning – Part Two” but later renamed “Final Estimation.” As Cruise's surgery Ethan Hunt continued the game, the chapter gradually became a rogue AI known as an entity.
Cruise continued: "During that time, we made the 'Top Gun: Mavericks', which went through a pandemic and two strikes. We all got together and would be life. It was a very honor and privilege to be here and here to entertain you."
McQuarrie, the film producer of 2015 "Mission: Imposs-Rogue Nation", 2018 "Mission: Imposs-Impass - Ballout" and 2022 "Top Gun: Maverick", took a little time to praise his frequent screen collaborators.
“We’re all here because of Tom,” McQuille said. “You know his performance.
Before the movie begins to play, Cruise ensures that the audience is organized. (After all, the "last estimate" is two hours and 49 minutes on one ass.) "Everyone gets popcorn?" When no one answers, he asks again, "Does everyone have popcorn?" This time, people enthusiastically answer "Yes!" A satisfied cruise ship tells the room, "I'm going to go. I usually eat two or three buckets (in the movie).
Prior to the screening, Cruise's co-stars, including Simon Pegg, Angela Basset, Nick Offerman and Tramell Tillman, as well as guests, Weeknd, Jenni "Jwoww" Farley's "Jersey Shore" fame and "Summer House" stars Jesse Jesse Jesse Solomon and Carl Radke, attended the Lincoln Centers in lincoln Centers in lincoln in lincoln ins in lincoln in lincoln in lincoln in lincoln in lincoln in lincoln in lincoln in lincoln in lincoln in lincoln.
"Task: Impossible - The Last Estimate" debuted at the Cannes Film Festival, where the blockbuster received five minutes of applause. Paramount is the studio behind the eighth spy thriller, with premiere in Tokyo and London. While there was no habit of applause in the U.S. Congress premiere, enthusiastic New York audiences stood up as the final credits rolled and cheered for the cruise and the company.
As part of his promotional work, Cruise has been talking about some of his “never done” stunts as an impossible task for traveling around the world. This is because A-lister scaled the world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa, on the 2011 "Ghost Protocol", which clutched on one side of the plane as it flew to 1,000 feet for "Rogue Nation" and flew out a 360-degree Corkscrew Dive to "fall" at 360-degree Corkskrew Dive to "fall" with "falls" of "behind" and "falls of 500 times over 500 times", a helicopter's plane.
Cruise said to his antics: “What I want to do is really very extreme,” Cruise told Cannes audiences’ “final estimates”, which involves “zero G” when walking between the wings of the plane. "I had to train (the pilot) to fly the plane with me on the wing. That plane was too violent; the number of air force above the wing..."
Cruise's next mission will be globally to the theater's "Last Estimation", the final part of the 29-year-old film series. The predecessor of the film, Death Calculation - Part 1 (later withdrew from Part 1) was crushed at the box office by "Barbenheimer" and beaten with a $300 million budget for a $570 million global box office. The price of the "final estimate" is reportedly even higher, meaning action adventure will need to be the highest box office in the series to justify its huge price. "Fallout" currently has a record of US$791 million worldwide.