“Mission Impossible 7” Director Breaks Silence After Losing Battle To Barbie And Oppenheimer
Mission: Impossible 7 Director Reacts to Box Office Competition
In the bustling world of Hollywood, the summer of 2023 witnessed the release of several high-profile films, each vying for the top spot at the box office. Among these cinematic juggernauts were Tom Cruise’s action-packed “Mission: Impossible 7,” Christopher Nolan’s enigmatic “Oppenheimer,” and Greta Gerwig’s refreshing take on “Barbie.” The results were nothing short of spectacular, with Gerwig and Nolan’s creations garnering immense success, while Tom Cruise’s MI 7 faced stiff competition.
Christopher McQuarrie Breaks His Silence
Christopher McQuarrie, the director of “Mission: Impossible 7,” has finally broken his silence regarding the film’s performance in comparison to “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer.” Despite facing tough competition, McQuarrie has shown a graceful and sportsmanlike spirit, with no bitterness or resentment towards the blockbuster achievements of his fellow directors.
Delightment Over “Barbenheimer” Phenomenon
Speaking on the Empire Spoiler Specials podcast via ScreenRant, McQuarrie expressed his delight at the phenomenon created by the convergence of “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer.” He openly shared his satisfaction, stating, “I couldn’t be more delighted. We meant what we said when we went out and bought those tickets. I meant what I said when I went on Twitter – my last ever post on Twitter – and said, ‘Go pink or go home.’”
Praising Margot Robbie and Christopher Nolan
McQuarrie went on to heap praise on Margot Robbie, the star of “Barbie,” and Christopher Nolan, the mastermind behind “Oppenheimer.” He hailed Robbie as an extraordinary talent and a mega-star, expressing his joy at the validation her role in “Barbie” provided. He also commended Nolan’s audacious approach with “Oppenheimer,” a three-plus hour R-rated drama that leaves audiences feeling “devastated.” McQuarrie acknowledged the brilliance of Nolan’s marketing strategy and congratulated him on his victory.
A Triumph for Original Movies
The “Mission: Impossible 7” director emphasized the triumph of original movies and films that break away from the sequel formula. He recognized “Barbenheimer” as a shining example of what cinema used to be—a testament to quality storytelling and innovative filmmaking. McQuarrie and Tom Cruise looked at this triumph as a reminder of the value of creating exceptional films that stand on their own merits.
Looking to the Future
While “Mission: Impossible 7” may not have achieved the box office success it hoped for this time, McQuarrie remains optimistic. The film’s sequel is set to hit screens next year, offering another opportunity for the iconic franchise to shine. With any luck, there won’t be any “Barbenheimer” happening to overshadow their future endeavors.
In a world where competition in the film industry is fierce, Christopher McQuarrie’s response to the success of “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” showcases a commendable spirit of camaraderie and respect among Hollywood’s elite directors. Despite the box office standings, it’s evident that McQuarrie values the art of filmmaking and quality storytelling above all else.