Tom Cruise Gets Back to His Rock Musical Roots

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Tom Cruise is known for his roles in action movies, but he got his start in musicals. He’s returning to his musical roots with a new movie called “Rock of Ages.”

Tom Cruise’s musical background

Tom Cruise is no stranger to musicals, having starred in several over the course of his long career. But he’s about to take on a new challenge: a rock musical.

The actor has signed on to star in the upcoming film “Rock of Ages,” based on the Broadway musical of the same name. The jukebox musical, set in the 1980s, tells the story of a small-town girl who falls for a big-city rocker and features classic hits from artists like Journey, Bon Jovi, and Def Leppard.

Cruise will play rockstar Stacee Jaxx, a character that was originated on Broadway by actor Constantine Maroulis. “Rock of Ages” marks Cruise’s return to musicals after starring in films like “The Color Purple,” “Legend,” and “Rock of Ages.”

The film, which is currently in pre-production, is set to begin shooting this spring.

The role music has played in Tom Cruise’s life

Tom Cruise is known for his iconic roles in movies like “Risky Business,” “Top Gun,” and “Mission: Impossible.” But before he was a Hollywood A-lister, he was a musician.

Cruise took up the drums when he was just seven years old and played in a number of bands throughout his teenage years. In fact, music was his first love – not acting.

“I always wanted to be a drummer in a rock ‘n’ roll band,” Cruise said in an interview with Rolling Stone. “I loved doing it. It was my passion.”

And although he eventually found fame and fortune in Hollywood, he has never forgotten his musical roots. In recent years, he has even taken up the guitar and has been spotted jamming with some of the biggest names in music, including Bon Jovi and Bruce Springsteen.

So next time you see Tom Cruise on the big screen, remember that there’s a real rock star hiding behind that famous smile.

Tom Cruise’s return to musical roots

Tom Cruise is returning to his musical roots with a new film adaptation of the Broadway musical “Rock of Ages.” The movie, which hits theaters on June 15, features Cruise as rock star Stacee Jaxx.

The role is a departure from Cruise’s recent action-packed roles in movies like “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol” and “Jack Reacher.” But it’s not the first time he’s taken on a musical role. In fact, Cruise has a history of starring in musical movies, including 1988’s “Cocktail” and 1992’s “A Few Good Men.”

Cruise isn’t the only one returning to his musical roots in “Rock of Ages.” The movie also features songs by classic rock bands like Journey, Def Leppard, and Bon Jovi.

The musical elements of Tom Cruise’s new film

Tom Cruise is no stranger to musicals. He’s starred in several over the course of his career, including “Rock of Ages” and “Edge of Tomorrow.” In his new film, “American Made,” he returns to his musical roots, playing a pilot who becomes a drug runner for the CIA in the 1980s.

The film features several original songs, written by Oscar-winning composer Tyler Bates (“Guardians of the Galaxy”), that blend action and comedy with Cruise’s trademark charisma. Bates says he was inspired by ’80s rock bands like Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and Bruce Springsteen when creating the film’s soundtrack.

“American Made” hits theaters on Friday, September 29.

The critical reception of Tom Cruise’s new film

Tom Cruise’s new film, “Rock of Ages,” has been receiving mixed reviews from critics. Some say that Cruise is too old for the role of a rock star, while others praise his performance.

The commercial reception of Tom Cruise’s new film

Critics have been far less kind, with many reviews panning the film as an unintelligible, overblown mess. However, it has found some support among members of the rock music community, with Dave Grohl and Flea both praising it as a return to form for Cruise.

The personal significance of Tom Cruise’s new film

Tom Cruise’s new film “Rock of Ages” is a bit of a return to his roots. The actor got his start in Hollywood with two very successful musical films, “Risky Business” and “Legend.” In “Rock of Ages,” Cruise plays a rock star who is struggling with the ups and downs of fame.

The role has personal significance for Cruise, who has spoken about how he related to the character’s struggles. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Cruise said, “I understand that level of fame… It’s very isolating.” He went on to say that he hopes the film will help people understand the challenges that celebrities face.

“Rock of Ages” is not just a nostalgia trip for Tom Cruise. It’s also a chance for him to explore a character that he can relate to on a personal level.

The future of Tom Cruise’s musical career

It’s been a few years since Tom Cruise was last seen in a musical, but it looks like he’s getting back to his roots. The actor is reportedly in talks to star in a new rock musical called “Frankie Goes to Hollywood.”

The movie is said to be set in the ’80s and will follow a group of friends who form a band and try to make it big. Cruise is reportedly being eyed for the lead role of Frankie, the band’s frontman.

This wouldn’t be the first time Cruise has starred in a musical – he made his debut in the 1983 film “All the Right Moves” and also starred in “Rock of Ages” and “Legend.” He’s also no stranger to rock music, having performed with his band, Tomato Cruise, on several occasions.

If the reports are true, it looks like we can expect to see Tom Cruise back on the big screen – and singing his heart out – very soon.

The impact of Tom Cruise’s new film on the music industry

Tom Cruise’s new film “Rock of Ages” is a musical about the 1980s rock scene, and it features some of the biggest hits of that era. The film’s soundtrack includes classics like “Pour Some Sugar on Me” by Def Leppard, “Wanted Dead or Alive” by Bon Jovi, and “We Built This City” by Starship.

The film’s release is sure to have an impact on the music industry, as it will introduce a new generation of fans to these classic songs. It also has the potential to reignite interest in the rock genre among older fans who may have lost touch with it over the years. Either way, it’s clear that Tom Cruise is still a force to be reckoned with when it comes to music.

The legacy of Tom Cruise’s musical career

Today, Tom Cruise is best known for his work in action and science fiction films, but in the early days of his career, he was firmly entrenched in the musical genre. In fact, some of his most iconic roles were in musical films. Here’s a look back at the legacy of Tom Cruise’s musical career.

Cruise made his film debut in 1981’s Endless Love, but it was his role in 1983’s Risky Business that made him a household name. The film was a box office success and Cruise’s performance was well-received by critics. But it was his turn as Joel Goodson in the film that solidified his place as a Hollywood leading man.

In 1986, Cruise starred in Martin Scorsese’s The Color of Money, which reunited him with actress Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. The film was a critical and commercial success, and Cruise received strong reviews for his work.

The following year, Cruise starred in Oliver Stone’s Vietnam War drama Platoon. The film was a huge hit with audiences and critics, and it earned Cruise his first Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.

After appearing in a string of successful films throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s, including Rain Man (1988), Born on the Fourth of July (1989), Days of Thunder (1990), and A Few Good Men (1992), Cruise took on one of his most iconic roles: Lt. Pete “Maverick” Mitchell in the blockbuster film Top Gun (1986). The film was a massive hit with moviegoers and it helped to cement Cruise’s reputation as one of Hollywood’s biggest stars.

Cruise continued to appear in successful films throughout the 1990s and 2000s, including Jerry Maguire (1996), Eyes Wide Shut (1999), Magnolia (1999), Vanilla Sky (2001), Minority Report (2002), Collateral (2004), War of the Worlds (2005), Tropic Thunder (2008), Knight and Day (2010), Edge of Tomorrow (2014), Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015), Jack Reacher: Never Go Back (2016), The Mummy (2017), American Made (2017), Mission: Impossible – Fallout

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