Tom Cruise will combat aliens yet again in Yukikaze

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Still fighting that War of the Worlds, Tom Cruise is…

Cruise is soon to be seen roaming an abandoned Earth after a war with extraterrestrials in OBLIVION; next year he’ll be battling another alien menace in ALL YOU NEED IS KILL, and it appears that he’ll do it yet again in YUKIKAZE later this year. Like ALL YOU NEED IS KILL, this one is based on Japanese source material; YUKIKAZE is a series of successful sci-fi novels from Chohei Kambayashi.

Here’s the first book’s expanded synopsis:

More than thirty years ago, a hyper-dimensional passageway suddenly appeared over the continent of Antarctica. Fighters from the mysterious alien force known as the JAM poured through the passage, the first wave an attempted terrestrial invasion. Their ferocity was unquestionable, their aim unknown. Humanity, united by a common enemy, managed to repel the invaders, chasing them back through the passageway to the strange planet nicknamed “Fairy.”

The task of finishing the battle was given to the newly formed FAF, a combat force created to go to Fairy and eliminate the JAM bases once and for all. Now, in the midst of a war with no end in sight, Second Lieutenant Rei Fukai carries out his missions in the skies over Fairy. Attached to Tactical Combat and Surveillance Unit 3 of the Special Air Force, his duty is to gather information on the enemy and bring it back to base—no matter the human cost. His only constant companion in this lonely task is his fighter plane, the sentient FFR-31 Super Sylph, call sign: Yukikaze.

Warner Bros. and 3 Arts, the team behind ALL YOU NEED IS KILL, is prepping YUKIKAZE, although no director or screenwriter has been chosen yet. We can assume it will undergo a title change before all is said and done.


Cruise’s ALL YOU NEED IS KILL co-star Emily Blunt

Source: Deadline

About the Author

Eric Walkuski is a longtime writer, critic, and reporter for JoBlo.com. He's been a contributor for over 15 years, having written dozens of reviews and hundreds of news articles for the site. In addition, he's conducted almost 100 interviews as JoBlo's New York correspondent.