Tom Cruise He says and Brad Pitt Go-Cart to rest after a long time of filming “Interview with the Vampire.” Cruise, who acted as a lastat in front of Pit Ke Louis in Neil Jordan’s 1994 film, participated in the performance of Paramount Pictures in Cinema Kon on Thursday, where he expressed enthusiasm. Pitt’s upcoming film “F1.”
Cruz said, “Brad got a new film with Jerry Brookahimer and Joe Kosinski. I can’t wait to see it in this summer. It would be great.” Cinema bland“It was great to see Brad driving,” he said. “He is very good.”
“F1,” Pit was made as a retired Formula 1 driver manufactured by Brookahimmer and directed by Kosinski, who makes a long -awaited comeback for racing. Cruise told the cinema crowd that he had the first experience with Pitt’s driving ability, sharing an anecdote from the set of “Interview with Vampire”.
“He is a very good driver,” said Cruise. “Believe me, I have run against him. When we were interviewing the Vampire, we used to go and run the go-karts. We will really finish completely completely and will run the cow-carts all night.” Although Cruise seems to remember the filming of “Interview with Vampire”, Pitt told the first shooting, stating that Entertainment Weekly In 2011, it felt like “pathetic” shoot “Fucking six months in the dark.”
While Louis and Lestat “Interview with Vampire” is not found behind Go-Cart’s wheel, Jordan’s film (based on Anne Rice’s 1979 novel) Does Cruzes are taking a joyid in a convertible after a miraculous comeback from the United Nations death with centuries -old vampire of Cruise.
“F1” hits theaters on 27 June.