“We may still play with it”: Mission Impossible 7 Director Hints Future Tom Cruise Sequels Might Follow Harrison Ford’s Controversial Indiana Jones 5 Route

Mission Impossible 7 Director Hints Future Tom Cruise Sequels Might Follow Harrison Ford’s Controversial Indiana Jones 5 Route

The world of cinema has been constantly evolving and progressing into the premiere form of entertainment that it is considered in modern times, and one of the reasons for the industry’s meteoric rise is thanks to the stars that create moving pieces of art on-screen. Tom Cruise, among many others, is one of the most prominent names in the Hollywood industry, and for very good reasons.

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For more than 25 years in the history of cinema, the star has made iconic masterpieces and blockbusters that have been left unrivaled to this day, and he continues this trend with his mega-blockbuster Mission: Impossible franchise. But with there being no indicators for the series ending anytime soon, Cruise may have to resort to the tactics that Harrison Ford had to use in his latest film.

Tom Cruise May Be Forced To Use De-Aging In Future Mission: Impossible Movies!

Tom Cruise in a still from Mission: Impossible- Dead Reckoning Part One
Tom Cruise in a still from Mission: Impossible- Dead Reckoning Part One

While man may be able to build anything from anything, it is still no match for the events of the natural order, one of them being getting older as time passes on. Tom Cruise, who is single-handedly one of, if not the most successful and influential stars in the film industry, is also not immune to the fact that he’s riding a boat in the flow of time, and soon wouldn’t be able to maintain his youthful visage. Therefore, in the future, he may be taking the road that another Hollywood legend took with his latest film.

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With the release of Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny, we saw Harrison Ford as a younger Indy in the film. While he may be 80 years old in reality, this was achieved with the technique called de-aging that brought his former self in front of today’s audience. Therefore, seeing as there are no indicators that mark the end of Cruise’s Mission: Impossible franchise anytime soon, the director of the latest film in the series has some ideas of how they can use this in future films on the star, who turned 61 this year. He said:

“One of the big things about [the de-aging] I was looking at while researching, I kept saying, ‘Boy, this de-aging is really good’ or ‘This de-aging is not so good.’ Never did I find myself actually following the story. In researching that, I cracked the code – I think – on how best to approach it. By then, we had kind of moved away from it. We may still play with it. We never say never.”

While the de-aging approach may be helpful for the cinematic franchise in its future endeavors, there may be some backlash from the audience, as this was also the case when they saw Ford in his latest film, where they complained and criticized the technique for various reasons.

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What’s Next For Tom Cruise?

Tom Cruise in a still from Mission: Impossible- Dead Reckoning Part One
Tom Cruise in a still from Mission: Impossible- Dead Reckoning Part One

With the release of the much-awaited seventh installment in the franchise, there is a surge of excitement amongst the fans of the series as well as the lead star of the film, and there is no stop on Cruise’s adventures in the near future. With the shooting of the second part of the film already underway, there are reports that the Top Gun star will also be shooting a film in outer space, which goes to show that the concept of old age might just be in our minds.

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Mission: Impossible- Dead Reckoning Part One is now in cinemas.

Source: Games Radar

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