Tom
Cruise
might
be
taking
his
daredevilry
to
another
level
as
the
Hollywood
star
is
reportedly
joining
hands
with
Elon
Musk
to
shoot
a
film
in
space.
According
to
Deadline,
Cruise
and
Musk's
aviation
company
Space
X
are
in
talks
with
National
Aeronautics
and
Space
Administration
(NASA)
for
filming
the
narrative
movie
aboard
a
real
SpaceX
vessel.
The
project
has
been
described
as
an
"action-adventure
film".
However,
there
is
no
Hollywood
studio
attached
with
it
at
present.
The
57-year-old
superstar
has
build
a
reputation
for
taking
extreme
risks
to
pull
off
breathtaking
stunts
for
his
movies,
mainly
the
Mission:
Impossible
franchise.
Cruise
scaled
the
Burj
Khalifa
in
Dubai
for
a
sequence
in
2011's
Mission:
Impossible
Ghost
Protocol,
while
for
it's
2015
follow-up,
Rogue
Nation,
the
actor
had
hung
off
the
side
of
an
airplane
mid-flight.
Tom
Cruise
was
injured
on
the
sets
of
2018's
Fallout
that
resulted
in
the
production
being
stopped
for
several
weeks.
The
actor
had
broken
his
ankle
after
colliding
with
another
building
during
a
rooftop
jump.
Cruise
currently
awaits
the
release
of
Top
Gun:
Maverick,
the
sequel
to
his
1986
hit
Top
Gun.
The
film,
which
was
scheduled
to
hit
theatres
worldwide
in
June,
has
been
delayed
till
December
due
to
the
coronavirus
pandemic.
The
actor
is
also
working
on
two
back-to-back
Mission:
Impossible
instalments.