Harrison Ford, Tom Cruise, Denzel Washington and other actors of a certain age will be in theaters near you this summer—again
.Ford, who is 80, hoists his famed franchise on his shoulders for the fifth time with “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” which opened June 30.Tom Cruise, who turns 61 in July, qualifies for a senior discount at many movie theaters as he sprints into “Mission: Impossible—Dead Reckoning Part One.”By Labor Day, Denzel Washington, 68, will be delivering vigilante justice in “The Equalizer 3.”says Richard Gelfond, chief executive of IMAX, the entertainment technology company.
Celebrities from the ’80s have a link to most every generation alive right now. Studio executives call them holdouts from a time when scarcity ruled and streaming was naught.Big stars released a movie a year, an original story with their name above the title on the marquee. Then they disappeared so everyone could miss them before they came back and did the whole thing all over again.The star-making machine is very different today.
In “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” Indy grouses about his aches and pains while climbing a rock wall in pursuit of an ancient relic. But any serious senior moments are a bluff.Being a grumpy old man on screen doesn’t lend itself to much in the romance department. And these movies tread carefully around the love lives of their aging stars.
Tom Cruise and Vanessa Kirby in “Mission: Impossible—Dead Reckoning Part One.” Photo: Paramount Pictures Last summer’s “Top Gun: Maverick” brought Cruise back into the red-hot center of the blockbuster conversation when it became the fifth-highest grossing film ever in the U.S.He was anointed by no less than Steven Spielberg for single-handedly rescuing the movie business.the director can be heard telling Cruise on video from an Oscars lunch earlier this year.
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