There was a pretty cool moment at the recent Academy Awards luncheon when Steven Spielberg warmly congratulated Tom Cruise on the success of his Top Gun: Maverick. Here we are not talking about polite congratulations, but about a real cry from the heart of the filmmaker, who does not see anything in the actor as the savior of Hollywood in the post-pandemic period.
“You saved Hollywood bread and you might save theatrical distribution”Rudely addresses Spielberg Tom Cruise after giving him a long hug. “Seriously, Top Gun: Maverick may have saved the entire movie industry.“Video, amazing sister Posted by Variety websiteWe have to find out below and we can see that Tom Cruise seems to be really touched by the words of his famous colleague.
This scene has a special value. The two men were really at odds after World War II was promoted, where Cruise, who was very involved in Scientology, overstepped the bounds of Spielberg’s taste. Is it time for a reconciliation, after nearly two decades, for these two movie giants?
Steven Spielberg tells Tom Cruise that “You saved Hollywood’s ass and maybe saved theatrical distribution. Seriously, “Top Gun: Maverick” may have saved the entire theater industry. pic.twitter.com/nPWR5BqiUV
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Steven Spielberg and Tom Cruise, who worked together on Minority Report and War of the Worlds, attended the Oscar Nominees Luncheon to present The Fabelmans and Top Gun: Maverick, nominated in seven and six categories, respectively. The 95th Hollywood High Mass ceremony will be held on March 12.
Hitting theaters in May 2022, Top Gun: Maverick was a huge theatrical success, grossing an estimated $1.5 billion worldwide. The eleventh biggest hit of all time, the feature film, the sequel to the 1986 classic, attracted more than 6.6 million viewers in France.
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