‘Mission Impossible’ star Tom Cruise is the biggest action hero across the globe. Here’s how he reclaimed the title and throne at 61.
Tom Cruise is the king of reinvention and consistency. There is a reason why he’s the biggest super star in the world. Tom has not only made an entire genre for himself, but he’s also proved that age doesn’t define your s𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁 set as an actor. His bike stunt from the newest ‘Mission Impossible’ film had everyone drop their jaws on the floor. The reason is not just his age (61) but the fact that, at a time when VFX and stunt doubles have taken over the action film scenario, Tom has single-handedly proved that he is ready to put his life on the line to do death-defying stunts.
But it would be almost ignorant to say that Cruise had a smooth ride in the last four decades of his career. Here’s a look at Tom’s biggest challenges over the years and how he’s single-handedly carved his own path in an increasingly difficult industry.
5-YEAR HIATUS BETWEEN MI 6 AND TOP GUN
Personal controversies and professional setbacks have hobbled Tom Cruise’s career trajectory. Between ‘Mission Impossible: Fallout,’ the sixth movie in the franchise, and ‘Top Gun,’ he was away from showbiz for five years. Prior to that, the actor experienced a succession of box office duds. All of this is often enough to put a dent in what seems like a ludicrous career, but Cruise sprung back and reinvented himself.
Using the same forces that perhaps threatened to write him off, he reminded everyone that no one does action better than ‘Tom Cruise. Tom Cruise. Tom Cruise.’ After a hiatus, Cruise started off on a clean slate (of sorts) by making a charismatic Cannes appearance in 2022, and walking the red carpet with Prince William and Kate Middleton, ahead of the release of the ‘Top Gun’ sequel. A lot was riding on the film. It made 1.5 billion worldwide.
Tom Cruise with Prince William and Kate Middleton.
TOP GUN SEQUEL RESURRECTS CRUISE’S BOX OFFICE RECORDS
‘Top Gun: Maverick’ resurrected Tom’s image and his charisma, which in hindsight seems to be a calculated risk. At the time when he was tackling facing box office flops, Cruise decided to revive his 1986 film ‘Top Gun’ with a sequel. A move many thought was foolish at the time, but Cruise amped up the scale and mounting of the acting film and returned to salvage his career. Just like that, not only did the franchise get a new life, so did Tom Cruise’s career. He once again became the ‘golden boy’ of Hollywood.
MOMENTUM CONTINUES WITH MI: 7
In his 60s, Tom managed to stir opinions favouring him by upping his game as an actor, without compromising on star value. With the ‘Top Gun’ sequel, he proved that he still has it in him to perform mega action sequences and deliver nuanced performances.
Ahead of “MI 7’ release, he shared snippets and behind-the-scenes of performing stunts in extreme weather and let the audience know the extent to which he is ready to put himself out to deliver an action masterpiece to them. The gamble of letting people know the process behind putting together an action spectacle worked for Tom.
TOM PERFORMS HIS OWN STUNTS
In times where almost every industry is heavily dependent on CGI, including Hollywood, he is perhaps the last action hero who puts his body on the line to perform stunts. Cruise has not limited his capacity to just being an actor or a producer, but he has become an epitome of being a ‘one-man’ show.
PR CRISIS OVER THE YEARS AND HOW HE WEATHERED IT
This is not to say that his love affairs don’t hit the headlines anymore. Ahead of ‘MI 7’ release, rumours of Tom getting back with British actress and ‘Mission Impossible 7’ co-star Hayley Atwell were doing the rounds. His public image that took a hit after his relationship with Scientology was made known, and somehow derailed his career prospects for a short while, doesn’t bother the action hero’s big-scale plans for Hollywood.
The actor-star survived the mid-2000s PR crisis, the Oprah couch incident, his comments calling Brooke Shields’ use of antidepressants to battle postpartum depression as ‘irresponsible,’ and more. But despite getting pricked by these thorns, Cruise reinvented himself and his career solely on his wit to gamble with the action genre again. He shifted gears by proving his acting prowess by taking up films that highlighted the actor in him. Example: His cameo in Ben Stiller’s film “Tropic Thunder,’ and, of course, the ‘Mission Impossible’ franchise.
Tom Cruise, at 61, has now cemented his position for the next year as well with ‘Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning: Part 2’ as well. He is here to stay!
Published By:bhavna agarwal