Brad Pitt would love to play with Tom Cruise again, but on one condition

At the same time, the first and last time Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise appeared together on the same screen in "Interview with the Vampire" in 1994. Some of the biggest Hollywood stars today, thirty years later, are still on top. Is it possible that they will play in one production again someday? Brad Pitt is in favor, but he has no intention of accompanying the star of "Mission: Impossible" in deadly stunts.
Brad Pitt attended the local premiere of his latest Formula 1 film in Mexico, simply titled "F1". The director of the production is Joseph Kosinski , whose previous film was "Top Gun: Maverick" starring Tom Cruise. Both films were also produced by the legendary Jerry Bruckheimer, so questions about Pitt and Cruise working together again are justified.
- Well, I'm not going to hang out of airplanes and do stuff like that. So when Cruise announces a project where he's going to be on the ground, then I'm all for it - Brad Pitt laughed when asked by E! News about the live-action reprise of "Interview with the Vampire."
The problem with a potential joint film between Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise may be the budget. It would have to be at least big to include the salaries of both actors. That is why Pitt and Cruise could not be seen together in Kosinski's planned film "Le Mans '66" . Ultimately, it was directed by James Mangold , casting Christian Bale and Matt Damon.
Theatrical release of "F1" starring Brad Pitt is scheduled for June 27. What if Cruise had starred instead?
- Tom always pushes the boundaries. He can do a lot and has great skills. They both have a natural talent for driving. But I can see that Tom would definitely scare us a little bit - said Kosinski in the material of the "GQ" magazine. - We would definitely have a car crash scene. Tom scares me with constantly raising the bar to the maximum. I did many parts of "Mission: Impossible" with him and building cars for him and planning stunts is the most stressful experience for me. Meanwhile, Brad is the first person to say "I won't do it" when he sees that he won't do something - adds Graham Kelly, responsible for the racing scenes in "F1".
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