Director Joseph Kosinski It has an idea that sounds so wild that it could work and implies the meeting Brad Pitt AND Tom Cruise On the track in a F1 sequel that also acts from Days of thunder Crossover.
In a recent interview with GQ Magazine UK, Kosinski opened the fantasy team, saying:
“Well, right now, it would be a dollo, which was [Cruise’s] Character of “Days of Thunder”, we discover that he and [Brad Pitt’s] Sonny Hayes has a past. They were rivals at some point, perhaps crossed paths …
“I heard of this epic battle Go-Kart in” Interview with a vampire “that Brad and Tom had, and who wouldn’t have paid to see those two go to the head of mind on the track?”
Kosinski, who had previously directed a cruise Top Gun: MaverickHe clearly pulled to put these two legends again in the same piloting cabin. He almost pulled him out years ago with a Ford V Ferrari-The style racing movies.
“Yes, I approached that. But yes, you know, everything worked for the best. I have to do” F1 “. But everything is possible.”
The Cruise/Pitt Dream team did not share the screen time from the interview With vampire In 1994, but their chemistry and the friendship of real life made fans hope for another collaboration. While at the F1 London Premiere, when asked by E! News if he would ever work again with Cruise, Pitt said:
“I won’t hang my ass from planes and shit so.”
However, the times could be perfect. The cruise has actively thought of a return Days of thunderPreviously saying that he is “thinking and talking about what we could do and what is possible” for a follow -up to the 1990 drama.
Kosinski is already playing vast scale projects, including a Top Gun: Maverick followed. While it is still in the development phase, he has made fun of:
“I think we found a way to do it, not only in the scale of what we are proposing, but the very idea of the story we are telling. We are thinking much bigger than … it is a truly existential crisis that Maverick has in this, and is much bigger than him.
“It is an existential question that Maverick has to deal with, that he would make Maverick small, I think, as a film, compared to what we are talking about. There is one last lap. So we are working on now … we will only do it if we feel as if we had a fairly strong story.”
If he manages to deliver it, why not the emotional pit-stops and the laps fueled with ego between Hayes and Faili?
At this point, Kosinski’s crossover idea seems to be a challenge waiting to be accepted. A rendering of Brad Pitt/Tom Cruise Racing accounts? Fans would love him, but everything is reduced to telling the right story.
By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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