Tom Cruise & Spielberg’s War Of The Worlds Turns 20 ( Photo Credit – Wikimedia )

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Between the 1980s and early 2000s, Hollywood rarely witnessed a pairing as commercially bulletproof as Tom Cruise and Steven Spielberg. Cruise led a string of box office winners across genres, from jet-fueled dramas like Top Gun and Rain Man to espionage thrillers like Mission: Impossible. Spielberg restructured the modern moviegoing calendar, helming grand spectacles like Jaws while simultaneously excelling at smaller, emotional projects.

While each left an unmistakable impact on the global film market during their years of working in parallel, Cruise and Spielberg finally joined forces at the start of the millennium. One such collaboration, War of the Worlds, delivered a thought-provoking actualization right from the pages of H.G. Wells.

What Happens in War of the Worlds

War of the Worlds’ plot is a quintessential amalgamation of Cruise’s gritty adventures and Spielberg’s affection for alien-based stories. The adaptation delivers a stripped-down look at a world torn open from the skies, progressing through the chaos witnessed by a divorced dockworker and his two children.

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