Tom Cruise expects to continue his acting career until at least 80 years old (3 photos + 1 video)
Tom Cruise says he has no plans to end his career in in the nearest future. The actor hopes to continue acting in the films "Mission impossible” until at least 80 years of age.
The fact that he has no plans to end his career - according to at least for the foreseeable future, Cruz said in an interview with The Sydney Morning Herald. The actor was asked how he feels about work Harrison Ford, who also actively continues to act in films and on television, including in action films - and he replied that he wanted to follow example of an 80-year-old colleague.
Harrison Ford is a legend. I myself hope that I will still be in line. I have 20 more years to catch up with him.
I hope that I will make films of the Mission: Impossible series even before his age.
Cruz, who turned 61 in early July, stressed that he always loved cinema, and regularly goes to cinemas to see new films. When asked if he would rather watch Barbie or "Oppenheimer", which come out on the same day, the actor said that he would choose is not going to.
I grew up watching movies on the big screen. I I make movies for cinemas and I prefer to watch it there, so that you could get into the action. And in general, it seems to me that cinemas important to society and our industry.
I want to see both Barbie and Oppenheimer. I'll see them the first weekend. On Friday - "Oppenheimer", and then, on Saturday - "Barbie".
"Mission Impossible: Deadly Reckoning. Part 1" will be released in worldwide release on 12 July. Earlier in honor of Tom Cruise's birthday on The official channel of the Paramount film company published a 10-minute video - a selection of scenes with a running actor from all parts of the spy franchise.