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Tom Cruise’s ‘MI8’ takes bigger start than ‘Dead Reckoning'

IndiaTimes Monday, 19 May 2025
Tom Cruise's new film, Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning, has debuted strongly in India. The film earned Rs 33 crore in its first two days. This is better than the previous film, Dead Reckoning Part One. The Final Reckoning benefited from a weekend release. The real test for the film will be weekday earnings.
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News video: Simon Pegg believes Tom Cruise is never 'reckless' when doing his stunts

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'Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning' star Simon Pegg has insisted Tom Cruise is never "reckless" when it comes to his movie stunts - revealing the actor is "never afraid" but he's "calculated" and has "trained really hard".

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