Hollywood actor, Tom Cruise, has proven to be one of the most successful actors in cinema. This time, however, he is set to surprise people with a completely different avatar in ‘Digger,’ offering a new and unexpected side to his talent.On Tuesday, the actor dropped a new “Retrospective Trailer” for his upcoming dark drama ‘Digger’, from Oscar-winning filmmaker Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu.
Tom Cruise unveils new ‘Digger’ movie
Sharing the video, Tom wrote a caption that read, “Over the past 46 years, I’ve had the privilege of working with so many talented artists and collaborators to create characters, stories, and movies for you all. I look forward to seeing you in the movies! DIGGER.” In theaters this October.”The newly-released clip not only teases fans with glimpses of the upcoming film, but also celebrates Cruise’s incredible nearly decade-long career. The films give fans a look at Cruise as Digger Rockwell, a larger-than-life man who is said to be the most powerful man in the world. Far from the action hero that has defined so much of his recent work, the role seems to place Cruise in a dark, unpredictable, and unsettling world.
Tom Cruise shares new photo of ‘Digger’
Check out the new ‘Digger’ poster here.
Tom Cruise announces ‘Digger’ trailer release date
Tom also took to his handle to announce the film’s trailer release date by sharing a new photo with the caption, “Bang, bang, bang! Trailer drops July 13th.”
Tom Cruise is working with Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
Earlier speaking at CinemaCon, the ‘Mission: Impossible’ actor couldn’t hold back the idea of ​​working with Inarritu, saying, “This was the movie I wanted to make. The movie is wild, it’s funny, and I can’t wait for you all to see it.Director Innaritu also explained how he came up with the idea for ‘Digger’ nine years ago and that he has been in discussions with Cruise for the past seven years.“To see Tom Cruise become Digger Rockwell, I wasn’t prepared for that. To put this character, this is another kind of fearlessness … this role may be his most difficult work, hiring,” 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.