LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Tom Cruise, renowned for his roles in action-packed films such as the 'Mission: Impossible', has a surprising stance when it comes to allowing his likeness to be used for licensed video games or toys. Despite being involved in numerous blockbuster movies, the A-list actor has strict restrictions in place, prohibiting the use of his image or characters as inspiration for official merchandise.
While it is not uncommon for celebrities to make various requests before committing to a project, Cruise's decision stands out. Although specific details about his decision are not mentioned, it is clear that he remains steadfast in his refusal to grant permission for the use of his likeness in video games and toys.
Tom Cruise makes his co-stars 'run behind him'
Cruise's on-set demands have been known to include rigorous protocols, such as his preference for a sugar-free diet during film preparations. This can be attributed to the physically demanding nature of his roles, which often involve performing daring stunts. Despite such requirements, the actor reportedly sends cakes to his co-stars, as revealed in an interview with James Corden.
Annabelle Wallis, who worked with Cruise on ‘The Mummy’, told The Hollywood Reporter about the actor's rule of having his “co-stars run behind him at all times." She managed to persuade him to break that rule during their collaboration.
Why is Tom Cruise against using his likeness for merch?
Like many other celebrities, Cruise is known to include unique clauses in his contracts. As an A-list actor in the action genre for several decades, he has portrayed iconic characters that left a lasting impact on people worldwide.
A strict clause in his contract prevents any merchandise from featuring his face or image, effectively excluding him from such ventures. However, some unofficial fan-made dolls and toys inspired by his characters exist.