Tom Cruise debuts drastic transformation in 'Digger' teaser

Following the announcement of his upcoming comedy 'Digger,' Tom Cruise appears unrecognizable in the teaser trailer with thinning grey hair and a disheveled look, signaling a bold departure from his action-hero persona. Directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu, the film arrives in theaters on October 2, 2026.

The teaser for 'Digger,' shared by Cruise on X with the caption “Let’s f***ing go!”, shows the 63-year-old star in silhouette, sporting noticeably thinning grey hair—a far cry from his signature youthful, dark locks. Dressed in cowboy boots and wielding a shovel, he struts, crouches, and even dances along a fence, embodying a gritty, aged character.

This vanity-free portrayal recalls Cruise's transformative turn as the balding, overweight studio exec Les Grossman in 2008's 'Tropic Thunder.' It underscores his willingness to embrace realistic aging, contrasting his recent death-defying stunts in 'Mission: Impossible' and beyond.

Iñárritu, who lauded Cruise's unprecedented range at Cannes, directs this 'wild comedy of catastrophic proportions' alongside a cast including Jesse Plemons, Riz Ahmed, Emma D’Arcy, and John Goodman. The evolution highlights Cruise's post-'Top Gun: Maverick' phase, blending high-profile action with dramatic risks.

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Official-style teaser poster for Tom Cruise's 'Digger', a comedy of catastrophic proportions, releasing October 2, 2026.
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Tom Cruise's 'Digger' announces October 2026 release

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Tom Cruise has revealed the title and release date for his upcoming film 'Digger,' directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu. The movie, described as a comedy of catastrophic proportions, is set to hit theaters on October 2, 2026. A teaser and poster were shared, showcasing Cruise in a new role alongside a star-studded cast.

Breaking Bad actor Jesse Plemons has described the script for Tom Cruise's upcoming film Digger as a modern take on Dr. Strangelove, praising its strangeness, humor, tragedy, and Cruise's dramatic performance. Directed by Alejandro G. Iñárritu, the film follows last month's announcement with an October 2, 2026 release. Plemons shared these insights in a Variety interview.

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As 2026 unfolds, The Guardian and Rolling Stone have published lists of eagerly awaited movies, spanning sequels like Dune: Messiah and Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew to originals such as The Moment and I Love Boosters. These previews showcase a mix of auteur visions, star-studded casts, and genre innovations set for theaters and streamers throughout the year.

Netflix has announced a new documentary film titled aka Charlie Sheen, set for release in 2025. The film will explore the actor's tumultuous journey through fame using unseen footage and interviews with notable figures.

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Director Nancy Meyers has confirmed she will start shooting a new movie in May 2026, starring Kieran Culkin, with a theatrical release planned. The announcement came during a Q&A session for her film Father of the Bride in Los Angeles. While details remain scarce, speculation points to it being her long-developed project Paris Paramount.

A brand-new featurette for Jason Statham's latest action film Shelter has been unveiled, showcasing thrilling sequences to build anticipation among viewers. The clip highlights the star's signature high-energy performance in the upcoming release.

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Following the success of Ryan Coogler's Sinners at the 2026 Golden Globes and other awards, the film's ensemble cast is gearing up for a range of new films and series. Michael B. Jordan, Wunmi Mosaku, and others have several high-profile roles lined up, spanning thrillers, animations, and blockbusters. Director Ryan Coogler also teases his next ventures in television and the Marvel universe.

 

 

 

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