Horizons 2013 Movie With Tom Cruise

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Tom Cruise burrows among the ruins in Horizons 2013 First titled Oblivion and then Horizons this movie will be one of the best sci-fi movie of 2011 for sure. After finishing work on the action film "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol" (where he was Ethan Hunt) directed by Brad Bird and then start filming the musical movie "Rock of Ages"( where will be Stacee Jaxx), directed by Adam Shankman, Tom Cruise (48 years) and has agreed to hold the lead in the epic science fiction "Horizons" of director Joseph Kosinski ("TRON: Legacy"), which certainly will become a box office success since it is available a budget of $ 100 million and Universal Pictures support.

Inspired by a graphic novel of 128 pages titled Oblivion, who will be published in summer 2011 and is based on an original idea by director Joseph Kosinski, this book pursues a lone soldier (Tom Cruise), locked on Earth after all other people were uprooted and move above the clouds floating on the surface of our planet (polluted and devastated), who received the mission to repair robots that protects Earth from an aggressive alien life form. While he do its tasks in this apocalyptic landscape and desolate, the soldier meets a beautiful woman whose spaceship crashed on Earth and falls in love with her, and the relationship with the mysterious unknown causes the man to question everything thought he knew about himself, about life and the role that has on Earth.

The original version of SF scenario "Oblivion", known alternatively titled "Horizons", was produced by Oscar winner William Monahan ("The Departed", "Edge of Darkness", "Body of Lies"), after Karl Gajdusek ("Trespass") was hired to review and rewrite the material. Filming is scheduled to begin in October of 2011, which would allow Tom Cruise to sign the contract for SF "Pacific Rim" by Guillermo del Toro, where they would like another professional commitment. In the first phase, the "Oblivion" was awarded by the production company Disney, but rated PG - 13 (Not for children under the age of 13 years) has led officials to abandon the script that the studio was immediately picked up by Universal Pictures.

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