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Tom Cruise: “I love Greece. Great food, great people”

"This is the biggest and most luxurious. It's a huge, epic adventure that's split into two parts," he said about his new film

Newsroom June 26 11:08

Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise said during an interview that he loved Greece and the Greek people.

On the occasion of his new film “Dangerous Mission: Deadly Revenge – Part One”, which premiered in London, the actor was talking to the cameras when a reporter informed him that he was from Greece.

Then, Tom Cruise took the opportunity to express his admiration for our country. The excerpt was shown on the main news bulletin of ANT1.

“How are you; Nice to meet you too. Thank you for being here,” the Hollywood actor initially told him.

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He then added: “I love Greece. Great food, great people.”

When asked to talk about his new film, Tom Cruise emphasised what distinguishes it from all the previous ones. “This is the biggest and most luxurious. It’s a huge, epic adventure that’s split into two parts,” he said.

“The scope of the film is very wide. I make my films for the big screen only. This film is unprecedented,” he added in closing.

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