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Tom Cruise has taken a moment to reflect on his significant journey as a producer starting with the 'Mission Impossible' series. Sharing behind-the-scenes memories, Cruise expressed deep gratitude towards the directors, actors, and crew who made the films successful. He also emphasized his appreciation for the unwavering support from audiences worldwide, whom he serves with every film. With the success of 'The Final Reckoning', Cruise's message resonates as a heartfelt celebration of collaboration and audience engagement throughout his decades-long career.

Key Points: Tom Cruise Celebrates Mission Impossible Journey as Producer

  • Tom Cruise looks back on 'Mission Impossible' producer role
  • Expresses gratitude to directors and crew
  • Thanks audiences for support over the years
  • Celebrates box office success of 'The Final Reckoning'
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Tom Cruise reflects on his 'Mission Impossible' journey as a producer

Tom Cruise reflects on his 30 years producing 'Mission Impossible', thanking audiences and collaborators.

"Over 30 years ago, I began the journey of producing my first film. - Tom Cruise"

Mumbai, May 29

As the last installment in the "Mission Impossible" series has reached movie lovers, the man of the hour, Tom Cruise decided to turn back the clock and look back at some precious moments from the point when the journey began.

Cruise posted a BTS picture from the first "Mission Impossible" film which also marked his journey as a producer.

Showing his gratitude to all those who have been a part of the "Mission Impossible" franchise, Cruise wrote on social media, "Over 30 years ago, I began the journey of producing my first film, Mission: Impossible. Since then, these eight films have taken me on the adventure of a lifetime. To the incredible directors, actors, artists, and crews across the globe that have helped bring these stories to life, I thank you. It has been a privilege to work alongside you all."

The Hollywood hunk further thanked the audience for all their love. "Most importantly, I want to thank the audience, for whom it is our great pleasure to create these films, and for whom we all serve. We’re thrilled to share The Final Reckoning with you," he went on to write.

On Tuesday, elated by "Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning" run at the box office, Cruise penned another heartfelt note on his X saying, “This weekend was one for the history books! Congratulations and thank you to every filmmaker, every artist, every crew member, and every single person who works at the studios."

"To every theatre and every employee who helps bring these stories to the audiences, thank you. To everyone that works at Paramount Pictures and Skydance, thank you for your many years of partnership and unwavering support," he added.

Once again, he did not forget the viewers, and wrote, “And most of all, THANK YOU to the audiences everywhere – for whom we all serve and for whom we all LOVE to entertain. Sincerely, Tom."

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Tom Cruise is truly the last of the old-school movie stars! His dedication to practical stunts and quality filmmaking is unmatched. As an Indian fan, I've grown up watching MI films - they never fail to deliver that perfect mix of action and drama. Hope he visits India for promotions someday! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I admire his work ethic, I wish Indian cinema would get this kind of global recognition too. Our action films like War and Pathaan are equally thrilling but don't get the same budgets or marketing push. Still, can't wait to watch the final MI installment this weekend! 🎬
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Amit S.
Remember watching the first MI in 1996 at Sterling Cinema in Mumbai. Now taking my son to watch the last one - full circle moment! Tom's humility in thanking everyone shows why he's remained relevant for decades. True legend 👏
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Sunita R.
His gratitude towards the audience is so touching! Most Bollywood stars could learn from this - we fans are the reason for their success too. Though I must say, ticket prices for Hollywood films in India have become too expensive now 😅
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Vikram J.
The MI franchise has set the gold standard for action films. But I do feel the plots have become repetitive in recent years. Still, can't deny Tom's commitment - doing those stunts at 60+ is just insane! Respect.
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Neha P.
As someone working in the Indian film industry, I really appreciate how he acknowledges every crew member. Here, only stars get all the credit. Maybe we should adopt this culture too. Also, that BTS photo gave me major nostalgia! ❤️

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