“The same thing was said about Redford and Paul Newman”: Tom Cruise Ran Away From S*x Symbol Status, Said No to Nudity In His Movies

"The same thing was said about Redford and Paul Newman": Tom Cruise Ran Away From S*x Symbol Status, Said No to Nudity In His Movies
Featured Video

With a career that spans over four decades, Tom Cruise has cemented himself as a phenomenally successful actor in Hollywood. He is a rare actor who charms the audience not only with his good looks but also with his acting skills. But one of the lesser talked about qualities of the Minority Report actor is how he pushes himself to go above and beyond what he did in his previous movie. From saving the world in his films to saving the movie industry with the smash-hit success of Top Gun: Maverick, he always rose to the occasion.

Advertisement
Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise

When it comes to looks, there is no denying that Tom Cruise is the sexiest man who tends to set the bar high for other A-list actors. But one thing that every fan of the actor would have noticed is that no matter with which filmmaker he is working, there will be no intimate scenes in his movies. This is because he wants to shed away his notorious reputation for the roles he did earlier in his career.

Tom Cruise Prefers To Be An All-Ages Actor

Early in his career, Tom Cruise did not mind goofing around and he does not have any regrets about it. In his 1983 film, Risky Business, he played a high schooler and Rebecca De Mornay made love all over her parents’ house, and also on the train. But that’s not all because he continued goofing around in All The Right Moves, and Rain Man. 

Advertisement
Tom Cruise in All The Right Moves
Tom Cruise in All The Right Moves

However, that changed when he worked in Far and Away, and he had no intimate scenes with his co-star and ex-wife, Nicole Kidman. The Collateral actor’s spokeswoman talked about this how Tom Cruise, who was 31 years old, then and it was his way to say that he is now a mature actor.

“The same thing was said about Redford and Paul Newman when they were younger,” argues Cruise’s spokeswoman Pat Kingsley, ”that they were s*x symbols but there wasn’t much s*x in their movies. It was the tenor of the early movies; coming-of-age films are about discovering things like sex. Tom’s 31 years old now. He’s come of age.”

A still from Far and Away
A still from Far and Away

Hence, Tom Cruise shifted his attention from loud and raunchy s*x scenes to becoming the top-tier action star who prefers doing his stunts. From flying a hyper-modern plane like the F-35 Lightning II in Top Gun: Maverick to jumping off a cliff in Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, he does not cave in to do the work to make his films look realistic. But it looks like Cruise’s newest sequel in the Mission Impossible franchise is set to face a major loss.

Tom Cruise Clashed With Paramount Studios Over Mission Impossible’s Direction

According to sources close to Paramount Studios, Cruise’s Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One had a budget of around $300 million. However, Variety in a report stated how the studio’s CEO, Brian Robbins, said that Tom Crusie disagreed with the making costs of the film. Moreover, Christopher McQuarrie, the director of the film was part of the disagreement as well.

Advertisement
Tom Cruise's motorcycle cliff stunt
Tom Cruise’s motorcycle cliff stunt

“Let’s just say that the studio and the production and Tom were in a disagreement over direction, and there was a stalemate going on. We had to hit the pause button.”

The spy franchise has been a major hit and it is worth a little over $4 billion. However, according to a Box Office Pro Analst, the pandemic was one of the two reasons for the film’s staggering budget, and now the sequel is set to lose $78 million.

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One will soon be available for streaming on the Paramount+ platform.

Source: EW

Advertisement
Avatar

Written by Tushar Auddy

Articles Published: 892

Tushar Auddy, Content Writer. He has been in the entertainment industry for 3 years and is always on the lookout for a captivating story. He is a student of Linguistics and currently pursuing his Master's degree in the same field. He has a passion for literature that runs deep and loves nothing more than getting lost in a novel for hours on end. When he isn't reading, you'll find him capturing the beauty of language.