Tom Cruise Teases 'Digger' at CinemaCon, Hails 2026 as a Great Year for Film

Tom Cruise expressed optimism for cinema in 2026 while sharing a first look at his upcoming film "Digger" at CinemaCon. The film, directed by Alejandro G. Iñárritu, stars Cruise in a lead role supported by a notable ensemble cast. "Digger" marks Cruise's first project under a new deal with Warner Bros. and Iñárritu's return to English-language filmmaking. The movie is scheduled for release on October 2, 2026.

Key Points: Tom Cruise Previews 'Digger' with Iñárritu at CinemaCon

  • Sneak peek of 'Digger' revealed
  • Cruise's first Warner Bros. deal film in a decade
  • Features an all-star supporting cast
  • Iñárritu's first English film since 'The Revenant'
  • Set for an October 2026 release
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Tom Cruise calls 2026 a promising year for films, shares glimpse of 'Digger' at Cinemacon

Tom Cruise shares a sneak peek of his new film 'Digger' with Alejandro Iñárritu, calling 2026 a promising year for cinema. The film releases in October.

"The year has already gotten off to a great start for cinema - Tom Cruise"

Mumbai, April 15

Hollywood action icon Tom Cruise, who showcased a sneak-peek into his upcoming film "Digger" at the Cinemacon, expressed his happiness about the year for cinema, saying 2026 has already kicked off on a strong note for the film industry.

Cruise took to Instagram, where he shared a series of photos of himself on stage with filmmaker Alejandro G. Iñárritu, whom he called his "dear friend". He went on to share that he had a great time at the event, reconnecting with friends and celebrating movies.

"I had a lot of fun at CinemaCon seeing so many friends. The year has already gotten off to a great start for cinema, and I'm looking forward to all the films still to come in the year ahead from countless hardworking and talented artists!" he wrote in the caption.

The star added: "Today, my dear friend Alejandro G. Iñárritu and I had a blast sharing our sneak peek of DIGGER. We cannot wait to share this film with the world in October and to be part of what is going to be such a special year at the movies!"

Iñárritu's Digger is set to release on October 2.

Cruise will essay the role of Digger Rockwell. The cast also includes Sandra Hüller, John Goodman, Michael Stuhlbarg, Jesse Plemons, Sophie Wilde, Riz Ahmed and Emma D'Arcy. "Digger" is Cruise's first film since signing a deal to develop and produce theatrical films with Warner Bros. Discovery in January. His last project with the studio was "Edge of Tomorrow" a decade ago.

The exact plot is still under wraps.

Warner Bros. had earlier provided a logline describing Cruise's character as "the most powerful man in the world" who "embarks on a frantic mission to prove that he is humanity's savior before the disaster he's unleashed destroys everything."

"Digger," which shot in the U.K. for six months, marks Iñárritu's first English-language film since "The Revenant." The film will be produced and directed by Inarritu, with a script he co-wrote in 2023 with "Birdman" co-writers Nicolas Giacobone and Alexander Dinelaris, along with Sabina Berman. "Digger" is produced by Cruise and Iñárritu.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Exciting news! But I hope 2026 is also a strong year for Indian cinema. We have so many talented filmmakers and actors here who deserve global recognition. The balance is important.
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Arjun K
Inarritu directing Tom Cruise? That's a dream combo. The Revenant was a visual masterpiece. If they can bring that level of artistry to an action film, it will be epic. October feels so far away!
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Priya S
Love Tom Cruise's energy! At his age, he's still running and jumping off things for our entertainment. Respect. Hope the story of Digger is as strong as the action.
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Karthik V
Good to see him optimistic about cinema. The theatrical experience took a hit post-pandemic, especially in smaller Indian cities. Big stars like him bringing people back to theatres is a positive sign for everyone in the film business.
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Nikhil C
With all respect to his talent, I hope the plot is more substantial than just "powerful man saves the world." That trope feels a bit tired. Inarritu is a genius, so I'm trusting him to bring depth.
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Ananya R
Saw Riz Ahmed and Sophie Wilde in the cast list! It's great to see more diverse faces in major Hollywood films. The industry

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