
“Edge of Tomorrow was so hard and was so draining.
When we went out to dinner when we were making Mission and Tom said, ‘I have an
idea for the sequel to Edge,’ and I said, ‘I don’t want to f***ing hear it. I
do not want to know!’ And he pitched the idea to me and he finished pitching
it, I was like, ‘Why did you do that?’”
That all-hands-on-deck tactic resulted in waves upon
waves of foot soldiers being deployed against the mimics, a seemingly invincible
alien race mobilized by a hive mind hellbent on world domination. But here’s
the kicker: Tom Cruise was able to exploit a scientific anomaly wherein he
could loop back to a certain point in the past just as he died, paving the way
for a smart and competent sci-fi thriller.
Thanks to a strong performance overseas, pushing ahead with a sequel suddenly became a viable option, though Shrapnel and Waterhouse will have to carve out a new story based in the Edge of Tomorrow universe, given how the first film appeared to tie up most of the loose ends.
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