Tom Cruise says he and Brad Pitt ran Go-Karts to relax after long days of filming “Interview with The Vampire”. Cruise, who played the role of Lestat in front of Louis de Pitt in the film by Neil Jordan in 1994, participated in the presentation of Paramount Pictures in Cinemacon on Thursday, where he expressed his enthusiasm about the next Pitt “F1” film.
“Brad has a new film with Jerry Bruckheimer and Joe Kosinski. I can’t wait to see him this summer. It will be great,” said Cruise, according to Cinemablend. “It’s great to see Brad driving,” he added. “It is very good.”
“F1”, produced by Bruckheimer and directed by Kosinski, features Pitt as a retired pilot of Formula 1 who makes a long -awaited return to the race. Cruise told the Cinemacon crowd that he had first -hand experience with Pitt’s driving capacity, sharing an anecdote from the whole of “interview with the vampire”.
“It’s a very good driver,” said Cruise. “Believe me, I ran against him. When we were doing “the interview with the vampire”, we were going to do karts. We would literally end up and were going to drive karts overnight. ” Although Cruise seems to remember with the filming of “interview with the vampire”, Pitt previously deplored filming, telling Entertainment Weekly in 2011 that the “miserable” shooting looked like “six months in the damn darkness”.
While Louis and Lestat do not take the wheel of the Go-Karts in “Interview with the Vampire”, Jordan’s film (based on Anne Rice’s novel in 1979) do Finish with the vampire of centuries of Cruise taking a joy in a convertible after having made a miraculous return of the one-death.
“F1” arrives in theaters on June 27.
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