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Smulders relishes her role as an equal

Actress held her own alongside action star Cruise

- Bryan Alexander @BryAlexand USA TODAY

Cobie Smulders didn’t have wild action dreams about her starring role alongside Tom Cruise in Jack Reacher: Never Go

Back. And certainly none that involved beating him in a footrace.

The star of the TV’s long-running comedy How I Met Your

Mother thought she’d be overshadow­ed onscreen by one of the world’s biggest stars.

“I thought, ‘This is going to be a Tom Cruise movie’ — I was going to be along for the ride, maybe I’d be able to kick somebody,” says Smulders, 34.

She got an action awakening after landing the part of Major Susan Turner in Never Go Back (in theaters now). In the follow-up to 2012’s Jack

Reacher, Smulders’ Turner holds the same job and rank that Cruise’s former military police investigat­or once held. She fights alongside him, drives with Cruise in the passenger seat and even sprints faster.

Cruise and director Edward Zwick insisted on these noticeable details to make Turner a Reacher equal — an important premise of Lee Child’s 2013 novel

Never Go Back, upon which the book is based, Zwick says. “Tom wanted (Smulders) to be toe-totoe, not just running, but also in making decisions in the film. She’s his peer,” he says.

Smulders has appeared as munitions-savvy Maria Hill in Marvel films ( The Avengers, Cap

tain America: Winter Soldier) and TV’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. But the new role was a physical step up — made all the more difficult given that Smulders met Zwick to discuss the part while on crutch- es after fracturing her knee.

The injury’s cause was decidedly unwarrior-like. “It was a stu- pid, random accident; I actually just tripped,” Smulders says. “I have to come up with a better story about that. But I just had to say, ‘Trust me, I’ll work hard.’ ”

Smulders insists she’s flummoxed why she got the part.

“I don’t know how I got so lucky to move from one genre to the next,” says Smulders, who points out that before being cast as Robin Scherbatsk­y in How I

Met Your Mother, she was an unknown Canadian actress with no comedy experience.

“For some reason, I’m fooling people into thinking I’m much stronger than I really am. I wish I could muster that strength in my personal life, like when I fall and trip in my apartment.”

Smulders trained for months once she got off the crutches, incorporat­ing repetitive boxing techniques for her screen battles. When Turner brawls onscreen, she uses anything handy, from a lethal garden hose to a meat tenderizer. “A girl’s gotta do what a girl’s gotta do,” Smulders says.

She was ultimately glad to be just ahead of Cruise when the two spent days sprinting for the running scenes. Her selfish reasons: Cruise is really fast.

“There were a couple of moments where he was ahead, and I’d have to say, ‘ Slow down, slow down’ without moving my mouth too much on camera,” Smulders says. “When I was in front, we ran at my pace.” Not that it was easy. “That look of pain on my face is not acting,” Smulders says. “Susan Turner is thinking, ‘Let’s get to a safe place,’ but Cobie Smulders is thinking, ‘Let’s just get through this day.’ ”

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ALEXEI HAY, PARAMOUNT Cobie Smulders’ Susan Turner goes toe to toe with Tom Cruise’s Jack Reacher in Never Go Back.
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DAVID JAMES, PARAMOUNT The duo sprint in a scene from the film, which was released Friday.

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