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Tom Cruise has been everywhere this week and the headlines keep coming. Just days ago Warner Bros Discovery revealed a blockbuster new deal with Cruise, locking him in to develop and star in original and franchise movies for the studio starting in 2024—not exclusive, but enough to put him firmly back on the Burbank lot, in the tradition of classic studio stars. Comscore’s media analysts are already calling this a massive coup for the WB brass, signaling Cruise as still the industry’s biggest magnet for talent and box office muscle. The deal has been plastered across Variety, Deadline, and The Hollywood Reporter, with particular attention on Cruise’s commitment to theaters, his fresh projects in the works, and that no, Mission Impossible isn’t finished just yet.
As if that wasn’t enough, Cruise will be given an Honorary Oscar at the 2025 Governors Awards this November, joining a select few who get the industry’s top accolade outside of competition. The Academy highlighted his career-long dedication to the craft (and, yes, his penchant for doing those death-defying stunts). People and Deadline agree: for a man with over $12 billion in global box office, the honorary Oscar cements his legacy among cinema greats.
He’s been hitting the press circuit hard, fresh off the red carpet at the Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning premiere in New York. At 62, he told The Hollywood Reporter he won’t be slowing down, plotting to make movies into his 100s: “I will never stop. I will never stop doing action. I will never stop doing drama, comedy films. I’m excited.” He keeps it quiet whether the Mission franchise is over for good, leaving fans hanging and the rumor mill spinning.
Cruise also caused a social media frenzy earlier this week by popping into a Toronto cinema, surprising fans with an impromptu Q and A before a Mission: Impossible screening. Videos and selfies flooded X and Instagram; Toronto film journalist Barry Hertz was among those who caught the moment as Cruise and director Chris McQuarrie greeted the crowd and thanked them “for dreaming with us.”
Not all the online chatter was uncritical. Social media users on Instagram and E! skewered his awkward response to a Father’s Day question, noting his complicated relationships with his three children. Fans debated whether Cruise or the reporter was to blame for the dodge. The meme world, meanwhile, had a field day with his seemingly ageless appearance, with viral Instagram posts joking, “Bro stopped aging.”
Business-wise, financial outlets like Finance Monthly are once again citing his estimated $600 million net worth, driven by lucrative backend deals, including his Mission: Impossible cut, and his ongoing real estate investments from Beverly Hills to Florida.
On the streaming front, Edge of Tomorrow is suddenly topping global charts again more than a decade after its release. The sci-fi hit, co-starring Emily Blunt, is a must-watch draw on Hulu and iTunes worldwide, reigniting speculation about a long-discussed sequel—though Collider notes there is still no concrete update beyond director Doug Liman’s affirmation he’s “trying to crack the story.”
All things considered, for Tom Cruise it’s another week mixing awards, deals, movies, and memes, showing why he remains one of the most significant—and most talked about—stars in Hollywood.
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