Emily Blunt recently expressed her enthusiasm for teaming up with Tom Cruise again for a sequel to the film Edge of Tomorrow. During her appearance on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, Blunt revealed that she has read a script for a possible sequel and expressed her desire for the film to become a reality. However, she mentioned that she is unsure about the timing and feasibility of the project, jokingly questioning how many Mission Impossible films Tom Cruise needs.
Blunt fondly recalled working with Cruise on the 2014 film, directed by Doug Liman, in which they both starred as characters trapped in a time loop, fighting against aliens. She playfully suggested that Cruise should return to playing a cowardly hero, as he was fantastic in that role. Despite her eagerness for a sequel, Blunt clarified that she is not the one standing in the way of making it happen.
Beyond discussing her potential collaboration with Cruise, Blunt also delved into her perspective on being called a movie star. When asked about the difference between being referred to as an actor or a movie star, she emphasized that she sees herself primarily as an actor. Blunt explained that the title of movie star feels separate from her passion for acting and the reasons she fell in love with the craft. She didn’t feel comfortable associating herself with solely being a movie star.
Using Julia Roberts as an example, Blunt acknowledged that Roberts is renowned as a movie star but highlighted her incredible acting abilities, particularly in the film Pretty Woman. Blunt believes that talents as an actor are essential for someone to become a movie star and generate the captivating energy that makes viewers unable to look away. For her, the distinction between an actor and a movie star can often blend together.
Reflecting on her recent co-stars in Christopher Nolan’s latest film, Blunt humorously mentioned that Cillian Murphy would be “horrified” to be labeled as a movie star. This comment exemplifies her belief that some actors may shy away from being considered movie stars, further emphasizing her dedication to the craft of acting rather than the idea of stardom.
In addition to her insightful discussion, Blunt shared her excitement for her upcoming role in Oppenheimer and expressed her admiration for Christopher Nolan’s ability to create thought-provoking and visually stunning films.
Watch the video below to see Emily Blunt’s interview on the Happy Sad Confused podcast:
Overall, Blunt’s openness about her desire for an Edge of Tomorrow sequel and her thoughtful perspective on being called a movie star provide fans with a deeper understanding of her passion for acting and her collaborative experiences in the industry.