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The secret of Tom Cruise's longevity in Hollywood

Of course there’s the good looks and hyper-fitness; but there’s also a rare combination of imagination, zeal and audacity that’s put Tom Cruise on the track to greatness.

June 05, 2022 / 15:39 IST
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Tom Cruise in Stockholm for the 'Jack Reacher' movie premiere in December 2012. (Photo: Frankie Fouganthin via Wikimedia Commons 4.0)
Tom Cruise in Stockholm for the 'Jack Reacher' movie premiere in December 2012. (Photo: Frankie Fouganthin via Wikimedia Commons 4.0)

Tom Cruise has done it. In just a week, his latest bravura outing Top Gun: Maverick earned a slamming US$320 million worldwide (more recent data put the film's earnings close to $400 million now). This makes it, a sequel to the 1986 blockbuster that first elevated the actor to stardom, the biggest earner of Cruise’s career.

This is no small feat, considering Cruise’s long, hyper-successful run in Hollywood – with no end in sight. More so as under the shadow of the pandemic, both audiences and creators had been side-stepping the big screen experience to meet again on the streaming platform. But for Tom Cruise and Top Gun: Maverick, they came out.

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This isn’t new for Tom Cruise, who remains one of the few actors in Hollywood who can guarantee big bucks for the studios that collaborate with him. With the exception of Adam Shankman’s 2012 musical comedy Rock of Ages, every single one of Tom Cruise’s 40 films since his breakout performance in Risky Business has turned a profit. 

It’s not all action flicks and franchises either, though the Mission Impossible franchise has been particularly rewarding. Tom Cruise has acted in every genre of film: Romance (Cocktail), historical drama (Valkyrie, The Last Samurai), science fiction (Oblivion, War of the Worlds), political drama (Lions for Lambs), even a teen-sex comedy (Losin’ It). He has worked with some of Hollywood’s most prestigious filmmakers, from Steven Spielberg to Stanley Kubrick. Not all of these could be considered well-written, well-acted movies. Fewer still have aged well, some would say including the original Tony Scott-helmed Top Gun. But every single one of them paid off.