Tom Cruise’s Sci-Fi Thriller Returns To Streaming On This Platform After Prime Video Exit

Oblivion Returns To Streaming
Oblivion Returns To Streaming (Photo Credit – Prime Video)

Tom Cruise has had an enormous yr after he returned as Ethan Hunt for the last time in Mission: Unattainable – The Final Reckoning. Now, one among his earlier science fiction movies has made a fast return to streaming after disappearing for some time. Around 12 years ago, Cruise teamed up with Olga Kurylenko, Morgan Freeman, and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau in Oblivion, a story a couple of man fighting to guard humanity after a stranger changes every part on Earth.

Oblivion Returns On This Platform After Leaving Prime Video

The movie was available on Prime Video until June, and it has now reappeared on Peacock for all subscribers. When it first got here out, it earned middling scores on Rotten Tomatoes but drew comparisons to Blade Runner for its vision of a bleak future.

It was Cruise’s first collaboration with director Joseph Kosinski, who later worked with him again on Top Gun: Maverick, a worldwide box office success. Kosinski has since directed Only the Brave, Spiderhead, and now F1: The Movie with Brad Pitt while also being attached to a possible Top Gun sequel.

The Dangerous Stunts That Define Tom Cruise’s Profession

This is not any secret that Cruise is understood for pushing himself with dangerous stunts. In Mission: Unattainable – Dead Reckoning, he repeatedly drove a motorcycle off a large cliff before parachuting to safety, per Collider.

For The Final Reckoning, he filmed a protracted scene while walking on the wings of a biplane with none parachute in any respect, saying a chute could have killed him if it caught on the plane. In Fallout, he even broke his ankle mid-scene, and the footage made it into the ultimate cut.

Oblivion is once more streaming on Peacock.

Oblivion Trailer

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