“I Grew Up With Keanu”: Tom Cruise Praises Keanu Reeves & Reveals He Calls Him About Big Movies

Tom Cruise heaps praise on Keanu Reeves, revealing that he calls the John Wick star to congratulate him when he makes a big movie. Cruise began his journey as Ethan Hunt way back in 1996, and by all accounts is ready to call it a day with this summer’s Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning. Cruise’s fellow action movie headliner Reeves, meanwhile, is taking a break from his own hit franchise John Wick, whose last installment seemed to finally kill the series’ previously invincible ᴀssᴀssin.

Cruise and Reeves are indeed connected by more than just their action hero status, as the former detailed at a recent red carpet appearance ahead of the New York premiere of Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, taking a moment to praise Reeves, while revealing that he always calls the John Wick star to congratulate him on his successes (via Extra):

I grew up with Keanu. You see Speed, you see The Matrix, and also what they did with the [John] Wick franchise, and looking at that you’re saying, look at how they captured the tone from that and that ability and charisma. …I know what it takes to do that stuff so I always call him. I’m like “Hats off man, hats off,” and I dig those movies, I really love it.

What This Means For Cruise And Reeves

They Appear To Have A Little Action Star Bromance

Cruise’s Mission: Impossible franchise has increasingly been dominated by the star’s stunt work, a crazy new example of which can be witnessed in The Final Reckoning (it’s clear what to expect when a biplane pops up in a Mission: Impossible movie). Picking up on Cruise’s example, Reeves has done his own difficult and sometimes dangerous stunts in the John Wick films, firmly establishing himself as the ᴀssᴀssin movie answer to Cruise’s iconic spy movie character Ethan Hunt.

Michael Nyqvist is the only actor to play a villain in both the Mission: Impossible and John Wick series

There are currently no known plans for Cruise and Reeves to team up on-screen, but Cruise may be set to star alongside one of Reeves’ John Wick franchise cohorts, as reports are swirling that Ana de Armas will join Cruise in his upcoming undersea thriller movie Deeper. Cruise may be impressed by Reeves’ work as Wick, but it seems he is equally taken with de Armas, whose spinoff movie Ballerina releases on June 6.

Cruise unsurprisingly has already seen Ballerina, and has nothing but nice things to say about the spinoff movie and its female star, with whom he may soon be sharing the screen (reports say they’ve already begun doing diving practice). Cruise said at the NYC Mission: Impossible 8 premiere, “I saw the movie [Ballerina], it just kicks a** … it’s right in that tone, it’s right in that Wick world, you’re gonna love it.”

Our Take On Cruise Loving John Wick And Reeves

Game Recognizes Game

Keanu Reeves as John Wick Next to Ana de Armas Loading a Gun in Ballerina

Custom Image by Milica Djordjevic

Cruise’s love for the John Wick movies may have tangibly shown up in Mission: Impossible – Fallout, whose famed bathroom fight feels like it was taken from one of Reeves’ films. Aesthetically, Mission: Impossible seems to have borrowed more from Wick than vice versa. This should come as no surprise, as Reeves’ ᴀssᴀssin movie series is arguably the most influential current action franchise.

There’s no doubt Wick director Chad Stahelski is one of moviedom’s most respected stunt mavens (he was a stunt coordinator before moving on to directing). The stunt-crazy Cruise loving Stahelski’s work with Reeves and de Armas is just game recognizing game.

Source: Extra/YouTube

HeadsH๏τ Of Tom Cruise In The UK premiere of ‘Mission: Impossible - ᴅᴇᴀᴅ Reckoning’ Part One

Birthname

THOMAS CRUISE MAPOTHER IV

Birthdate

July 3, 1962

Birthplace

Syracuse, New York, USA

Notable Projects

Edge of Tomorrow, Oblivion, Mission: Impossible, Top Gun

Profession

Actor

Professions

Actor, Producer


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