Hollywood icon Tom Cruise cemented his status as one of cinema’s greatest action stars. This time, however, he is set to surprise the audience with a different avatar of ‘Digger,’ offering a new and unexpected side to his talent.On Tuesday, the actor dropped the new ‘Retrospective Trailer’ of his upcoming black comedy ‘Digger’, from Oscar-winning filmmaker Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu.
Tom Cruise unveils new ‘Digger’ footage
Sharing the footage, Tom wrote a reflective caption that read, “For the past 46 years, it’s been my privilege to work with countless talented actors and crew to create these characters, stories, and films for all of you. I look forward to seeing you at the movies! DIGGER.” In theaters only this October.”A newly released clip not only teases fans with some visuals from the upcoming film, but also celebrates Cruise’s incredible nearly five-decade career. The footage gives fans a look at Cruise as Digger Rockwell, a larger-than-life figure said to be the most powerful man in the world. Far from the action-hero persona that has defined much of his recent work, the role appears to place Cruise in a darkly comic, unpredictable, and unconventional world.
Tom Cruise shares new ‘Digger’ poster
Check out the new ‘Digger’ poster here.
Tom Cruise announces ‘Digger’ trailer release date
Tom also took it upon himself to announce the film’s official trailer release date by sharing a new poster with a caption that read, “Bang, bang, bang! Trailer drops July 13th.”
Tom Cruise to work with Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
Speaking earlier at CinemaCon, the ‘Mission: Impossible’ actor couldn’t shake the idea of ​​working with Inarritu, saying, “This is the kind of movie I want to make movies.Director Innaritu also explained how he first came up with the idea of ​​’Digger’ nine years ago and that he has been discussing it with Cruise for the past seven years.“Watching Tom Cruise become Digger Rockwell, I wasn’t ready for that. To embody this character, it’s a different kind of fearlessness … this role will be his most challenging, hire-wire work,” he said.Besides Cruise in the lead role, the film also stars Sandra Huller, Jesse Plemons, Riz Ahmed, Michael Stuhlbarg, Sophie Wilde, and Emma D’Arcy.