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Tom Cruise fans spot the star's newest death-defying stunt ahead of latest Mission: Impossible sequel release
Tom Cruise appears to be going all out as he promotes the latest sequel to his blockbuster Mission: Impossible series.
He added that, though he didn't have a formal education in acting or film, he was able to work closely with major filmmakers — like Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg — and iconic actors — including The Color Of Money costar Paul Newman — to teach him about his craft During his conversation in front of fans on Sunday, Cruise admitted that he joined the Mission: Impossible franchise for Brian De Palma's first entry in 1996 because he hoped to transform the action genre after a string of critically acclaimed performance that raised his profile in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He added that, though he didn't have a formal education in acting or film, he was able to work closely with major filmmakers — like Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg — and iconic actors — including The Color Of Money costar Paul Newman — to teach him about his craft.
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