đŹ The Reunion Offer
While promoting his racing drama F1 in Mexico City, Brad Pitt, 61, told E! News he’d be open to working with Tom Cruise again—but only on solid ground.
“Well, I’m not gonna hang my ass off airplanes and shit like that, so when he does something again that’s on the ground,” he laughedâŻ
Having last shared the screen in 1994, the Interview with the Vampire duo hasn’t collaborated since—until now?
đïž From Karts to F1: Old Bonds, New Projects
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Pitt and Cruise have shared go-kart rivalry since the ‘90s, with Pitt still teasing bitterness over a 30-year-old lossâŻ.
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Pitt is the lead in F1 (dir. Joseph Kosinski), debuting June 27, 2025; Cruise supports from the sidelinesâŻ.
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⥠Why the Ground Rule?
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Cruise is synonymous with extreme stunts—from wing-walking on planes to free-fallsâŻ.
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F1’s creators revealed Cruise’s involvement might have been "scary"—though Pitt’s driving is "smart and measured".
đ What Might the Future Hold?
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Director Joseph Kosinski once envisioned Pitt and Cruise starring in his Ford v Ferrari adaptation, only for budget cuts to halt the planâŻ.
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Now, with Pitt’s F1 and Cruise’s Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning both receiving acclaim, the studios may reconsider pairing them—as long as it stays earthbound.
âš Bottom Line
A Tom Cruise–Brad Pitt reunion is within reach—fans just need to be prepared for no airplane-hanging, no skydiving, no submarine swims. They’ll meet again—but on terra firma.
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