Hollywood star Tom Cruise has spoken about Barbenheimmer, the much-hyped theatrical conflict between Christopher Nolan’s interval movie Oppenheimer and Greta Gerwig’s adaptation of Barbie, starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, on July 21. Interestingly, Cruise’s personal movie, Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, will launch in cinemas 9 days earlier, on July 12. (Also Read: Mission: Impossible 7 stuns followers with jaw-dropping motorbike cliff leap by Tom Cruise)
Tom Cruise on Barbenheimer
Tom took to Instagram on Wednesday to lend assist to the upcoming “double feature” of Oppenheimer and Barbie on July 21. He posed with Mission: Impossible director Christopher McQuarrie in entrance of the posters of each the movies with tickets in hand. He wrote within the caption, “I love a double feature, and it doesn’t get more explosive (or more pink) than one with Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer and Greta Gerwig’s Barbie.”
Not simply Barbie and Oppenheimer
In the identical Instagram put up, Tom additionally despatched a shoutout to the brand new launch, Harrison Ford-starrer Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. He wrote, “Congratulations, Harrison Ford, on 40 years of Indiana Jones and creating one of the most iconic characters in cinema history. You have given us countless hours of joy,” with an image of him and McQuarrie posing with tickets in entrance of a poster of the film.
On supporting the theatrical expertise
At the latest world premiere of his motion thriller Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One in Rome, Tom mentioned, “My goal as a child was to make movies and travel the world. And not just be a tourist, but to work and live there, and understand their culture. You look at my movies, and I’ve had that, because of everyone who’s enabled me and allowed me to entertain them. It’s a privilege that I’ve never taken for granted. It’s my passion to make movies. It’s my passion to entertain you. And I’ll always fight for big theatres and that kind of experience for everyone.”
Rumours of his rift with Nolan
Tom’s shoutout to Oppenheimer comes just a few weeks after stories of him objecting to Universal Pictures’ take care of IMAX theatres to launch Nolan’s new ‘explosive’ movie shot on an IMAX digicam, on July 21 and maintain it for 3 weeks. This would thus curtail the IMAX run of Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, that will launch solely 9 days previous to July 21.
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