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legend Tom Cruise is going to leave fans amazed as he ventures into a new territory. Known for his high-octane action sequences and death-defying stunts, Cruise is now seen performing something entirely unexpected in the first teaser of his upcoming film Digger. The actor is seen dancing with a shovel in hand. The recently released teaser offers only a brief glimpse of the project, which appears intentionally enigmatic and difficult to categorise. This marks a significant departure from the action-heavy persona Cruise has established over the past decade in films like Mission: Impossible, Top Gun: Maverick, and Jack Reacher. With the newly released teaser, Tom Cruise is definitely going to thrill fans.
Tom Cruise dances with shovel in Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s Digger teaser
The teaser is short, cryptic, and visually striking. In the intriguing glimpse, Cruise appears altered, possibly with prosthetics - moving in a manner that is simultaneously awkward and rhythmic. There is no dialogue, no defined setting, and no clear narrative yet, leaving viewers intrigued and somewhat unsettled.Take a look at the teaser, right here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOD17_4yCUE
Director Alejandro G Inarritu on Digger
Alejandro G. Iñárritu, the acclaimed director of the film, has described Digger as a “comedy of catastrophic proportions,” stressing that the film is meant to be funny, unsettling, and visually arresting all at once. He also called it “brutal,” “wild,” and “insane,” signaling a project that defies conventional genre definitions. Reports from Variety suggest Cruise plays a man trying to convince others that he can save humanity from an impending disaster, though no official plot details have been confirmed.
All you need to know about Digger
Digger represents a deliberate pivot for Cruise, moving away from stunts, weaponry, and spectacle-driven choreography toward physical storytelling and character work. The screenplay was co-written by Iñárritu alongside his Birdman collaborators Alexander Dinelaris and Nicolás Giacobone, with playwright Sabina Berman also credited. The film was shot on 35mm VistaVision, a technical choice that underscores its scale, even if the teaser keeps most of that visual grandeur hidden. The ensemble cast is equally impressive, featuring Sandra Hüller, Jesse Plemons, John Goodman, Riz Ahmed, Emma D’Arcy, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Sophie Wilde. With its mysterious narrative, striking visuals, and Cruise’s uncharacteristic performance, Digger is scheduled for release in October 2026.