Tom Cruise Shuts Down Trump Film Tariff Question

Tom Cruise has made it clear that he will not discuss President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs on non-American movies.

The actor was approached on the matter at a promotional event for “Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning” in Seoul on Thursday. During a Q&A panel, an attendee asked about how Trump’s tariffs could have impacted the latest installment to the “Mission: Impossible” franchise, which was shot in the U.K., Norway, and South Africa.

“I’d like to ask this question to anybody who’s up for it,” the moderator interpreted in English from the attendee’s Korean, according to Entertainment Weekly. “I watched this film, and I saw that it was filmed in many different locations around the world, including Africa,” the reporter said, according to an onstage translator. “Of course, we all are aware of the tariffs that President Donald Trump has been imposing on overseas productions and films. So is this particular movie under that tariff? And how much of the film was shot overseas?”

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