Paul Dano who portrayed the Riddler in The Batman worked with Tom Cruise on Knight and Day where he took knowledge from the actor's playbook that he uses while acting and directing today.
Paul Dano changed the fabric of the Batman mythos earlier this year
with his dark portrayal of Edward Nigman, AKA The Riddler, in Matt
Reeves’ reimagining of the Dark Knight in The Batman. While the
world has seen Paul Dano in many projects over the past couple of decades,
like The Sopranos, Little Miss Sunshine, and There Will Be
Blood, Dano’s expert portrayal is only partly due to learning from the likes
of Steve Carrell and Daniel Day-Lewis. According to IndieWire, in an
interview with GQ, Dano reveals that his time with Tom Cruise on the set
of Knight and Day in 2010 changed the way he looked at filmmaking
and made him the actor, and the director, that he is today.
In the interview, Dano talks about his time on the set
of Knight and Day, when he witnessed Tom Cruise enter the scene and
considered how his stunt performance would impact the audience. When
speaking with GQ, he admitted that he took that lesson with him, Paul
Dano had never seen an actor consider the audience with stunts, and he
took that along with him when he moved on to eventually become a director
himself. Dano isn’t the only actor who has worked with Cruise and was blown
away by the insanity of his death-defying stunt work; after
four Mission: Impossible films, Simon Pegg commends him for his
fearless commitment.
Knight and Day is a 2010 action comedy directed by James
Mangold, who has become one of the best directors in the industry;
responsible for Identity, Walk the Line, Logan, Ford v.
Ferrari, and is set as the director of Indiana Jones 5. The film sees
Roy Miller (Tom Cruise) as he goes on the run from the government as a rogue
spy and enlists the help of a vintage car restorer, June Havens, played by
Cameron Diaz (There’s Something About Mary and Charlie’s Angels)
to find Simon Feck (Dano), a brilliant inventor. The film is written by
Patrick O’Neil (Say Anything and Grosse Point Blank) and also
stars Peter Sarsgaard (Green Lantern and The Batman), Viola
Davis (The Woman King and Suicide Squad), and Maggie Grace
(Taken and Lost).
Tom Cruise may have begun his career as a versatile actor focused on building a vast resume that included everything from Top Gun and Risky Business to A Few Good Men and Interview with a Vampire. There was a shift in his career during his hunt for an Academy Award with roles in more profound movies like Eyes Wide Shut, Magnolia, Vanilla Sky, and The Last Samurai. In recent years he has become a full-fledged action star with his role as Ethan Hunt in all six Mission: Impossible movies, Jack Reacher, Oblivion, and The Mummy. Those films have inspired him to do some of the craziest stunts in Hollywood history, including hanging off the side of an airplane, riding a motorcycle off a cliff, a zero-gravity jaunt in a crashing plane, and scaling the side of a building.
Of course, many actors are inspired by Tom Cruise and his work;
the industry hasn’t been the same since he began jumping off buildings.
Among the many wonderful performances Cruise has given us over his career,
we now know that we can also thank him for the wonderful Riddler performance
of Paul Dano. Maybe in his next Batman appearance, he will also be inspired
by doing his stunts, just like Cruise.