Tom Cruise is speaking out after Scarlett Johansson named him as the actor she'd most like to work with in the future.
Cruise spoke with ET's Nischelle Turner on Sunday in Rome, while promoting his new film,
, and he opened up about recent comments from Johansson, 38, expressing interest in working with him in the future.at the premiere of, and she was asked who was an actor she hadn't yet worked with that she'd really like to. Without hesitation, Johansson said,"I’d love to work with Tom Cruise.""I've been wanting to make movie with her," Cruise added."She is enormously talented. So charismatic, versatile. She has great physical ability obviously.
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