Here’s what happened when Will Smith tried to outwork Tom Cruise (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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Will Smith wasn’t just gunning for movie star status—he was after biggest movie star in the world status. And who better to study than Tom Cruise, the gold standard of global promo? In his memoir, Will, Smith revealed how he studied Cruise’s every move while planning his own rise to superstardom. But here’s the kicker: it turns out, Cruise was practically impossible to beat.

Smith was already riding high on the success of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, but when it came time to transition from TV star to global film sensation, he needed a game plan. That’s when Arnold Schwarzenegger dropped some solid advice at the May 1996 Planet Hollywood launch in Sydney. “You are not a movie star if your movies are only successful in America,” Schwarzenegger told him. “You are not a movie star until every person in every country on earth knows who you are.”

Taking that to heart, Smith went into full-blown world domination mode. He realized that most actors hated the grueling travel and press work that came with promoting movies worldwide. But to Smith? It was game time. He started watching Cruise, the king of global promotion, like a hawk. “When I arrived in a country to promote my movie, I would ask the local movie executives to give me Tom’s promotional schedule. And I vowed to do two hours more than whatever he did in every country.”

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