Tom Cruise Shuts Down London For 'Final Reckoning' While Bond Legend Joe Don Baker Takes His Final Bow

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Tom Cruise Shuts Down London For 'Final Reckoning' While Bond Legend Joe Don Baker Takes His Final Bow

Listen up, movie heads! Your boy Tom Cruise just took over London like he owned the place, pulling up to the global premiere of "Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning" looking like money and proving age ain't nothing but a number for Hollywood's ultimate stunt king.

The 62-year-old superstar was drippin' in his signature premiere style, flashing that million-dollar smile while fans lost their minds trying to catch a glimpse. Word is, this might be Cruise's last run as Ethan Hunt in the franchise that's been putting butts in seats since '96. That's nearly three decades of this man dangling from planes, buildings, and whatever else they can convince him to jump off of!

The premiere was straight fire, with the whole M:I squad showing up and showing out. Sources on the scene say Cruise took mad time with the fans, signing everything they pushed at him and taking selfies till security was begging him to move inside. That's that old school star power that these new actors just don't bring to the table!

Meanwhile, in a much sadder flex of the news cycle, we gotta pour one out for a real one - Joe Don Baker just passed away at 89. If you're too young to know, ask your pops about "Walking Tall" - Baker was that dude! The man was handling business with a wooden club, taking down corruption before it was trending.

Bond heads will remember him from "GoldenEye" and "Tomorrow Never Dies" where he played CIA agent Jack Wade, bringing that Southern swagger to 007's world. Baker was the definition of that gritty, no-nonsense actor they just don't make anymore - none of that pretty boy stuff, just raw talent and presence.

The streets are saying "The Final Reckoning" is about to break the box office when it drops next month, with early buzz calling it the wildest M:I yet - which is saying something considering Cruise has already crashed every vehicle known to man across the previous films.

As for Baker, his legacy lives on through his films, which still hit different when you catch them on a late-night streaming binge. From playing corrupt figures to law enforcement and everything in between, the man was versatile before that became a requirement in Hollywood.

So there you have it - one action legend still out here making power moves while we say goodbye to another who paved the way. The game changes, but real recognizes real, and both these men carved their names into film history with no filter and no apologies.

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