The brand new Tom Cruise film directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu has launched its first teaser trailer.
Warner Bros. Photos and Legendary Leisure are partnering with Iñárritu for a brand new comedy film starring Mission: Unimaginable’s Cruise. The movie, which has now been formally titled Digger, co-stars Sandra Hüller, John Goodman, Michael Stuhlbarg, Jesse Plemons, and Sophie Wilde.
Take a look at the teaser trailer for Digger under (watch extra trailers and clips):
What else will we find out about Tom Cruise’s Digger film?
Plot particulars for Digger stay beneath wraps right now, and the teaser trailer doesn’t supply a lot perception into what the story will likely be. The footage solely exhibits a personality — presumably Cruise, although his face stays hidden — dancing round with a shovel.
Warner Bros. describes Digger as a “comedy of catastrophic proportions,” whereas the tagline states, “In Digger we belief,” however these are the one actual clues given to date concerning what Iñárritu and Cruise might need in retailer for audiences.
Per Selection, Digger will likely be launched in United States theaters on October 2, 2026.
Shot in the UK, Digger is Iñárritu’s first English-language movie since 2015’s The Revenant, which gained Leonardo DiCaprio his first Greatest Actor Academy Award. Iñárritu wrote the screenplay for Digger with Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, and Sabina Berman.
Iñárritu is probably greatest identified for steering 2014’s Birdman or (The Sudden Advantage of Ignorance), as that film gained the Academy Award for Greatest Image. Past that and The Revenant, Iñárritu’s filmography additionally contains 2000’s Amores Perros, 2003’s 21 Grams, 2006’s Babel, 2010’s Biutiful, and 2022’s Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths.
Cruise, in the meantime, is coming off 2025’s Mission: Unimaginable — The Remaining Reckoning. Digger marks Cruise’s first movie with Warner Bros. Discovery, the corporate he signed a take care of to develop unique and franchise movies this previous January, since 2015’s Fringe of Tomorrow.
