Tom Cruise lands a new producing and developing deal with Warner Bros. after spending the past three decades at Paramount
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Tom Cruise lands a new producing and developing deal with Warner Bros. after spending the past three decades at Paramount

Daily Mail  

Tom Cruise is ringing in the new year with a brand new deal with Warner Bros. Pictures to develop and produce new movies. The deal will allow Cruise - who his Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part Two co-star Hannah Waddingham recently raved about - to now have a new office on the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank. following his long partnership with Paramount This new Warner Bros. deal will be non-exclusive, via Deadline, allowing the action icon to continue working with other studios, including Paramount Cruise hasn't made a movie at Warner Bros. since 2014's Edge of Tomorrow, and his other movies at the studio include 2012's Rock of Ages, 2003's The Last Samurai, 1999's Eyes Wide Shut, 1994's Interview With the Vampire and his breakthrough roles in 1983's Risky Business and The Outsiders. Cruise hasn't made a movie at Warner Bros. since 2014's Edge of Tomorrow, and his other movies at the studio include 2012's Rock of Ages, 2003's The Last Samurai, 1999's Eyes Wide Shut, 1994's Interview With the Vampire and his breakthrough roles in 1983's Risky Business and The Outsiders He also starred in 1999's Magnolia, which was distributed through Warner Bros.-owned New Line Cinema 'Our vision, from day one, has been to rebuild this iconic studio to the heights of its glory days,' they added, revealing Warner Bros.

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