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Tom Cruise's mystery Warner Bros movie entering production 'as early as next month'

Tom Cruise's mystery movie for Warner Bros is reportedly due to enter production in the UK soon, with principal photography allegedly beginning as soon as next month.

Tom Cruise's mystery Warner Bros movie entering production 'as early as next month'

Actor Tom Cruise takes a selfie on the roof of the Stade de France during the closing ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics on Aug 11 in Saint-Denis, France. (Fabrizio Bensch/Pool Photo via AP)

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Tom Cruise's mystery Warner Bros movie is set to begin production imminently.

According to Variety, the untitled flick, which stars the 62-year-old actor and is being directed by Mexican filmmaker Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, is due to enter production in the UK shortly and could even begin shooting as early as next month.

While the picture's story is currently unknown, Warner Bros previously revealed Cruise would be leading a star-studded cast which includes Anatomy Of A Fall actress Sandra Huller, Breaking Bad star Jesse Plemons, Emmy Award-winner John Goodman and Your Honor actor Michael Stuhlbarg.

Riz Ahmed and Sophie Wilde have also been tapped to appear in the movie.

In February, Warner Bros and Legendary Entertainment confirmed they were working on the film while revealing Inarritu would be directing and producing in what would be his first English-language picture since his Leonardo DiCaprio-starring western The Revenant in 2015.

As well as helming the movie, Inarritu will be writing the script alongside Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris and Sabina Berman.

Cruise is currently filming the eighth instalment in the Mission: Impossible franchise, and is also working on the sequel to Top Gun: Maverick, which will see him reprise his role as fighter pilot Pete 'Maverick' Mitchell opposite Miles Teller and Glen Powell.

In June, producer Jerry Bruckheimer admitted the movie wouldn't begin shooting "for a while" due to Cruise's busy schedule.

He told Deadline: "I think we have a terrific story. It's just [a question of] how do we get everybody together and how do we get it done.

"Tom's very busy. He's got a lot of movies lined up, and he's a very in-demand actor. So we'll have to get a good screenplay, and hopefully, he'll like it as much as we will."

Source: Others/Bang Showbiz/hq

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