Steven Spielberg Reveals Tom Cruise's Incredible On-Set Work Ethic

Steven Spielberg has publicly praised Tom Cruise's exceptional discipline, recalling how the actor would arrive on set at 6:30 AM to collaboratively plan the day's shoot during their films 'Minority Report' and 'War of the Worlds'. Cruise's commitment extends to constant skill training in areas like aviation and music, which he integrates into his performances. Directors like Christopher McQuarrie and Joseph Kosinski have reinforced this hands-on approach, noting Cruise often operates cameras and even designed aerial training for his 'Top Gun: Maverick' co-stars. Co-star Glen Powell also affirmed Cruise's reputation for being as generous and hardworking as the public perceives.

Key Points: Spielberg Praises Tom Cruise's Work Ethic & Discipline

  • Spielberg recalls Cruise's early arrivals
  • Cruise designed training for Top Gun cast
  • Commitment spans decades and multiple films
  • Hands-on approach includes flying and camera work
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Steven Spielberg praises Tom Cruise's work ethic

Steven Spielberg details Tom Cruise's collaborative process and dedication, with insights from other directors and co-stars on his legendary work ethic.

"Tom Cruise showed up every morning when I showed up - Steven Spielberg"

Washington, March 23

Acclaimed filmmaker Steven Spielberg has opened up about his experience of working with Hollywood star Tom Cruise, offering fresh insight into the actor's discipline and collaborative approach on set.

Speaking at a keynote event at the SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas, Spielberg recalled Cruise's commitment during their past collaborations.

As reported by People magazine, the 79-year-old director, who worked with Cruise on Minority Report (2002) and War of the Worlds (2005), said the actor's dedication was evident from the start of each day.

During the event, Spielberg revealed that Cruise would consistently arrive on set ahead of schedule.

"Tom Cruise showed up every morning when I showed up," Spielberg said, adding, "I show up before the crew. So I get to the set sometimes at 6:30 in the morning," as quoted by People magazine.

He added that Cruise made a point of aligning his schedule with the director's to prepare for the day's shoot. "On Minority Report and on War of the Worlds, Tom would insist on getting there when I got there so we would map out the whole day ... which was really helpful for me," Spielberg continued, describing the process as highly collaborative, as per People magazine.

Cruise's work ethic has long been a defining aspect of his career. In a May 2025 interview, the actor spoke about his commitment to constant self-improvement and skill-building, emphasising how it feeds into his performances.

"I will learn a skill, and I know eventually I'm going to use it in a movie," Cruise said, as quoted by People magazine.

He added that he is "constantly training" across disciplines, including music, dance and aviation. "Whether it's the piano or having more time to dance, or parachuting or flying airplanes or helicopters. The wonderful thing is you're never there. It can always be better," as quoted by People magazine.

Filmmaker Christopher McQuarrie, who has directed multiple 'Mission: Impossible' films, reinforced Cruise's hands-on approach.

"Anytime you see Tom in the plane, he's at the controls," McQuarrie said, adding, "He's basically a one-man film crew: operating the camera, acting and flying," as quoted by People magazine.

Cruise's commitment extends beyond his own performances. On the set of 'Top Gun: Maverick' (2022), which he also co-produced, the actor took an active role in preparing his co-stars for demanding aerial sequences.

Director Joseph Kosinski revealed that Cruise personally designed a training programme for the younger cast members.

"We put them through a training course that Tom actually designed himself. He's a licensed aerobatic pilot, and he was thrown into the deep end when he did the first Top Gun without any training. So he knew that they would need to kind of work up to that level," Kosinski said in a 2020 interview, as quoted by People magazine.

Actor Glen Powell, who appeared in the film, echoed similar sentiments about Cruise's professionalism and character.

"Tom's as great as people think he is," Powell said, adding, "He's as nice, he's as hardworking, he's as generous, he's as available. He's the man," as quoted by People magazine.

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Arjun K
Spielberg's praise means a lot. It shows Cruise isn't just a star, he's a true professional. Our Bollywood heroes could learn from this - arriving before the director? That's next level commitment.
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Sarah B
While I admire the dedication, the article feels a bit like a PR piece. It's all very positive, but I wonder if there's another side. Still, designing training for co-stars is genuinely impressive and shows good leadership.
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Rohit P
"Constantly training" across so many skills - flying, music, dance. It's inspiring. In our culture, we often focus on specializing in one thing, but maybe being a polymath like Cruise is the way to stay relevant. Food for thought!
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Meera T
Love reading about such professionalism. It's not just about doing your job, it's about elevating everyone around you. The part about him preparing the younger cast for Top Gun is what true stardom should be about. 👏
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Vikram M
Hard work always pays off. At 60+, he's still the biggest action star because he puts in the hours. It's a simple lesson many forget. Bahut accha laga padhke (Felt very good reading this).

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