It's been less than four years since Viacom chief Sumner Redstone famously called Tom Cruise "embarrassing," labeled him as a turn-off for all women and accused him of costing Paramount "a lot of money." He also refused to renew the star's contract.
What a difference a little career upswing makes.
link that the "Risky Business" actor, whose precipitous fall from the pinnacle of the A-list got him rudely cast off the studio's lot in 2006, would appear in a fourth “Mission: Impossible” installment.
For the 47-year-old, the return doesn't just mark his return to the studio that gestated some of his biggest hits over the last two decades -- it's also his best shot at recapturing the Hollywood glory that once surrounded him.
In other words, it's now o never for Cruise, who made enough career baby steps to get back in Redstone's good graces.
But to finish the job, "Mission: Impossible 4" -- which Cruise is also co-producing -- will have to deliver.
TheWrap tracks Cruise’s fall from cultura pop grace … and the slow climb back.
Read más link.
What a difference a little career upswing makes.
link that the "Risky Business" actor, whose precipitous fall from the pinnacle of the A-list got him rudely cast off the studio's lot in 2006, would appear in a fourth “Mission: Impossible” installment.
For the 47-year-old, the return doesn't just mark his return to the studio that gestated some of his biggest hits over the last two decades -- it's also his best shot at recapturing the Hollywood glory that once surrounded him.
In other words, it's now o never for Cruise, who made enough career baby steps to get back in Redstone's good graces.
But to finish the job, "Mission: Impossible 4" -- which Cruise is also co-producing -- will have to deliver.
TheWrap tracks Cruise’s fall from cultura pop grace … and the slow climb back.
Read más link.