Another clip of Mary Hart’s interview with Tom and Cameron. It’s a few seconds longer than the previous uploaded video clip. Hope to get the interview itself soon so that we can show that to you!
Tonight, only ET’s Mary Hart is with Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz on the top-secret Boston set of their new action-comedy, ‘Knight & Day’ — and we have a sneak peek at their sit-down!
After letting loose in last year’s ‘Tropic Thunder,’ Tom shows off more of his comedic chops in ‘Knight & Day,’ and Cameron reports, “He’s so funny!”
As for the overall feel of the film, she clarifies, “It’s not like a wacky comedy; the situations are kind of absurd.”
“It’s a fun character comedy; adventure, romance — I don’t want to give away too much,” adds Tom. “Girl meets boy, boy sees girl, girl sees boy, adventure ensues.”
Watch ET tonight for much of Mary’s interview with Tom and Cameron!
The highly anticipated ‘Knight & Day’ hits theaters next July, 2010.
Cruise pairs with Diaz on Fox pic
Tom Cruise is zeroing in on the 20th Century Fox action comedy, formerly titled “Wichita,” as his next star vehicle.
He’ll pair with Cameron Diaz in the James Mangold-directed film. That ends a serious courtship that the star had since January with some of the highest-profile projects in Hollywood.According to sources, Cruise and Diaz have approved the script, and their deals are in advanced negotiations. While Fox has not officially dated the picture, sources said the studio is eyeing a summer 2010 release.
The script has been through many machinations, but the most recent drafts were done by Scott Frank, with Mangold currently fine-tuning the script with Laeta Kalogridis (“Shutter Island”). Two-hander has several action scenes.
Cruise will play a secret agent who pops in and out of the life of a single woman.
Todd Garner, Kathy Conrad, Steve Pink and Joe Roth are producing the pic.
Since the opening of “Valkyrie,” Cruise has been courted for and has shown serious interest in the Len Wiseman-directed DreamWorks thriller “Motorcade”; the Bharat Nalluri-directed Spyglass remake “The Tourist”; the David Cronenberg-directed MGM drama “The Matarese Circle”; the Universal/Working Title romantic comedy “Lost for Words”; and “The 28th Amendment,” the Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck-directed Warner Bros. thriller.
(Source: Variety)
Note from Chantal: Thanks Michelle and Charley for your comments. You were right, the former post here didn’t get the facts right. I’ve deleted that post and replaced it with the Variety story, which should have been posted in the first place.
Apologies for that.
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