Sources claim that filming of the long-awaited sequel starring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt could begin as early as this fall.
After a long hiatus, work on the second part of the sci-fi hit "Edge of Tomorrow" (Edge of Tomorrow) has resumed. According to insider Daniel Richtman, New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. have officially greenlit the project, and pre-production is now in full swing. According to available information, the creators have finally managed to synchronize the complex schedules of Emily Blunt and Tom Cruise, which had long been the main issue for the project. The actors are expected to return to the set between September and December of this year.The first film by director Doug Liman, based on the light novel "All You Need Is Kill," was released in 2014. The movie tells the story of Major William Cage, who, during a war with aliens, gets caught in a time loop and, together with the experienced warrior Rita Vrataski, relives the same day over and over to find a way to win. Despite moderate box office earnings ($370 million on a $178 million budget), the film earned cult status and received rave reviews from critics for its original concept.
"War of the Worlds: Siberia" received a new story trailer featuring an escape from aliens — naiwa | Universum The video was presented at the Games From Russia festival on Steam. The release of the domestic action game is scheduled for 2027. universum.ink
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Sequel to "Edge of Tomorrow" Moves Forward from Deadlock
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Sources claim that filming of the long-awaited sequel starring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt could begin as early as this fall.