Tom Cruise: Minus the “Mission Impossible” Series, He Wouldn’t Become a Movie Star
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Tom Cruise: Minus the “Mission Impossible” Series, He Wouldn’t Become a Movie Star

Tom Cruise would be the biggest movie star on the globe. That’s what they say.

Actually, without the presence of “Mission Impossible” series, Cruise won’t be a show star. They’re not an actress who could open a film. Besides the “Mission Impossible” movies, Cruise’s films open poorly and don’t hit $100 million. “Aspect Tomorrow” just made orlando number for the reason that studio left it in theaters until it had whiskers.

The new “MI: Fallout” made $6 million yesterday evening, and could go on to possess the biggest opening weekend of all of the movies inside the series. But basically, Cruise’s career will be defined historically by playing Ethan Hunt, and also by doing her own stunts.

This chart comes from boxofficemojo.com:

 

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