Cruise and Germany kiss and make up?

The Germans decide to play ball with Bryan Singer's Valkyrie and a little spoiler about the film's ending

By Will Reynolds /

Valkrie hasn€™t had the smoothest of shoots up to now. The German government initially didn€™t want to play ball with the filmmakers due to star Tom Cruise€™s religious beliefs (I would put those words in inverted commas but I€™d fear being made fair game) and an accident on set left several extras injured. Now, however, it seems the film has gotten a much needed stroke of luck. The German Ministry of Defence has granted permission for the Bryan Singer helmed film to shoot at the famous Bendlerblock military building.

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The location is pretty integral to the story as it€™s not only where the German conspirators came together and hatched their plan to assassinate Hitler, but also where the same conspiritors are executed by Nazi firing squads. I picked this story up via Hollywood Elsewhere and site editor Jeffrey Wells makes a good point by saying he hopes Singer doesn€™t chicken out in the execution scene. It€™s not that I dislike Cruise and have the subconcious desire to see his body viciously shredded by bullets, but this movie needs that scene to go the distance if it€™s to have any impact. I can happily watch a Cruise film and divorce myself from his bizarre private life, I enjoy him onscreen and think he€™s a great moviestar, but the general movie going public see him as Tom Cruise the indestructable A-lister. Hence I put it to you that it would be a shocking jar to the audience to see Cruise get a brutal and spectacular death. From what I know about this film and from what€™s been in the script, as the orders are given to fire the camera cranes away and into the sky as air raid sirens blare out over Germany. Anyone who€™s studied World War II in school knows how this story ends €“ so Singer needs to throw out subtlety and ambiguity and go with the nasty ending before the final fade to black. source €“ hollywood elsewhere