Tom Cruise reaffirms his plans to make a movie in space.

Tom Cruise has given an update on his plans to make a movie in space in the near future.

Tom Cruise who is on a press tour in relation to the premiere of his latest movie ‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One’ is still committed to his space movie idea.

At the premier of ‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One’ in New York on Monday, Tom Cruise was asked by Variety about his space-set movie idea. The actor who did not have a definite date in mind for the space movie replied; “We’ve been working on it diligently and we’ll see where we go.”

If fans are to see a Tom Cruise space movie, then obviously it will be after he has filmed ‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part Two’. This is because Christopher McQuarrie, writer-director of the ‘Dead Reckoning’ movies told Variety that, they will get back to filming the part two as soon as the press tours are over.

“We finish this tour, and on our way back to the U.K. we stop to scout along the way. We hit the ground running as soon as we get back, I get two days of vacation between here and Tokyo and I’m back on.”

Tom Cruise also commented on the things he does before going in for some of his most dangerous stunts in his movies. He told Variety, that he takes things normal and sees the day as a “usual day” for him.

“I keep things pretty calm, nothing unusual. The usual day for me, We wake up, and I remember that morning McQuarrie and I came to set, and normally we’re talking about story and the characters, just keep it real casual — as casual as possible. We know what’s happening.

I remember getting there in the morning and the ramp was ice. You can see in the EPK as I’m jumping out of the helicopter to test the wind down there, they’re cleaning the ramp of ice. You just go through it nice and easy, no changes.”

‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One’ is currently in theaters after its premiere on July 12.

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Akunye Michael is Managing Editor of themovietrain.com. He is also a film critic, script writer, director and a digital marketing consultant. He has acquired several years of writing contents for Chaels Media rebranded as The Movie Train as well as providing digital marketing services to firms.

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