Tom Cruise’s long-discussed plan to shoot a feature film in outer space has reportedly been shelved, with a new report suggesting that political considerations played a key role in the decision. The actor is said to have stepped away from the ambitious project rather than seek assistance from US President Donald Trump, whose approval would have been essential for moving the film forward.

According to Page Six, Cruise required clearance and coordination from the federal government to proceed with filming aboard the International Space Station. A source told the publication that this requirement became a roadblock. “From what I understand, they would need NASA coordination to do the movie, and supposedly, Tom Cruise did not want to ask Donald Trump for a favor," the insider said. The source

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