Tom Cruise's surprise appearance at Brad Pitt's 'F1' premiere sees the two reuniting for the first time in years

Contributor
Jael Rucker
Tom Cruise's surprise appearance at Brad Pitt's 'F1' premiere sees the two reuniting for the first time in years image

Tom Cruise made a surprise appearance at Brad Pitt's 'F1' premiere in London, and it's a reunion that is nearly three decades in the making.

Posing for pictures together on the red carpet, the pair previously starred alongside one another in the 1994 classic "Interview With the Vampire," which continues to be something of a cult horror classic. As they posed for photographs, the duo could be seen laughing together and engaging in a handshake. They also looked quite stylish, with both opting for casual suit looks and sunglasses. Cruise's sunglasses appeared to be the Randolph Engineering Aviator Matte Chrome shades, which retail for $319.

Pitt, on the other hand, appeared to be wearing frames from Gucci, which contrasted nicely with his dark green suit. Earlier this month, Pitt was asked by E! News whether we can expect to see him and Cruise starring together in a film again in the near future.

MORE: Damson Idris' training routine for 'F1' was intense (and yes, they used real Formula 1 cars)

"Well, I’m not gonna hang my ass off airplanes and s–t like that," he responded, adding, "So when he does something again that’s on the ground, [then yes]." Meanwhile, Pitt's co-star, Damson Idris, recently gave a glimpse into what the behind the scenes filming process was like on SiriusXM’s Sway in the Morning.

Speaking with Sway Calloway, Heather B and Tracy G, Idris revealed that he drove up to a whopping 180 mph on set. 

"Yeah, we did all the driving for real. Me and Brad. Yeah," he told the crew as he recalled the filming experience. He continued: "We trained, we trained for about four months and then probably, yeah, about two years really dotted out through filming. But they were real Formula 1 cars. And they put seven cameras on the cars. And you're watching my real reactions."

F1 hits theaters on June 27.

MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS: