Candids leaving Governor’s Award After Party
Some “hidden” Tom Cruise pictures leaving Home > Governor’s Awards After Party at Chateau Mormont.
Some “hidden” Tom Cruise pictures leaving Home > Governor’s Awards After Party at Chateau Mormont.
On Saturday, Tom attended the Debbie Allen’s Oscar Party. Here are photos. Videos coming up later!
Tom Cruise was spotted leaving at arriving at Debbie Allen’s Oscar Party:
Tom Cruise was spotted today at London Battersea Heliport, pictures are below:
On Tuesday, Tom finally has made an appearance and visited the set of NCIS Origins, while Facetiming his long time friend Emilio Estevez. Below are the video and photos:
He’s been sighted!!!
Tuesday: Tom Cruise on NCIS Origins with a FaceTime cameo by Emilio Estevez#tomcruise pic.twitter.com/D7ZBKl1Ofw
— Tom Cruise Fan News (@TomCruiseFanCom) October 16, 2025
First off, Tom’s getting an honorary Oscar from The Academy on November 16th! These ceremonies aren’t usually shown live, but there will be videos of presenters and speeches on YouTube afterward. And I’ll post pictures that night for red carpet arrivals.
Next up, Tom’s movie with Alejandro G. Iñarritu (who’s known for keeping things secret) is in post-production and will release October 2nd, 2026. We don’t know when a title or trailer will come out. It might premiere at a festival close to release day. It’s said to be a dark comedy, which is exciting.
As for sequels, Jerry Bruckheimer just said we can expect a script for Top Gun 3 in October, but Days of Thunder 2 is still just an idea. Jerry also mentioned another writer is working on a space movie (the writer’s name was unclear).
Where is Tom?
He likes to lay low between projects. He’s usually kept his private life out of the spotlight, except during big publicity pushes (like when Top Gun: Maverick was huge and brought in lots of new fans). I’ve run this website for Tom since 2000 and it’s normal that he disappears between films. (Except during the few bad years, we will skip those).
Both long-time and new fans: Tom prefers privacy, and that hasn’t changed since he started out back in 1981. We were spoiled with three global promotion cycles in four years plus heliport photos or fan photos when he filmed on location for the last two Missions.
People often ask about his relationships or what he’s working on next. I’m a Librarian who loves researching reliable info, but I always stick to what’s public and official.
Let’s appreciate Tom for all the great movies he’s made and produced and remember everyone deserves privacy. Joking is fun but respecting his boundaries and his choices are important.
Also, real news about Tom’s films only comes out via official press releases from serious industry outlets—not rumor accounts, tabloids, or those job sites behind a paywall.
If you want to chat about his old projects or see content from past eras, let me know in the comments and I’m happy to share! For now, maybe rewatch some of your favorite films of his while we wait for more updates on what’s next.
Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas were spotted in Vermont on Sunday, July 27th. Here are the candids, and the confirmation of their relationship!
I also posted some missing candids from London Heliport on Friday, July 25th and from Menorca on June 30th.
Tom Cruise attended the London premiere of F1 today, with his friends, movie lead Brad Pitt, director Joseph Kazinsky and producer Jerry Bruckheimer. Here are the first batch of photos (645 to be exact), but there’ll be more to come
This is great news! The 16th annual Governors Awards will take place on November 16th.
Actor and producer Tom Cruise, choreographer and actor Debbie Allen, and production designer Wynn Thomas will receive Honorary Awards. Music icon and philanthropist Dolly Parton will be recognized with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. All four Oscar statuettes will be presented at the 16th annual Governors Awards, taking place Nov. 16 at the Ray Dolby Ballroom at Ovation Hollywood.
“This year’s Governors Awards will celebrate four legendary individuals whose extraordinary careers and commitment to our filmmaking community continue to leave a lasting impact,” said Janet Yang, Academy President. “The Academy’s Board of Governors is honored to recognize these brilliant artists. Debbie Allen is a trailblazing choreographer and actor, whose work has captivated generations and crossed genres. Tom Cruise’s incredible commitment to our filmmaking community, to the theatrical experience, and to the stunts community has inspired us all. Beloved performer Dolly Parton exemplifies the spirit of the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award through her unwavering dedication to charitable efforts. And production designer Wynn Thomas has brought some of the most enduring films to life through a visionary eye and mastery of his craft.”
The Honorary Award is given “to honor extraordinary distinction in lifetime achievement, exceptional contributions to the state of motion picture arts and sciences, or outstanding service to the Academy.”
Cruise, one of the most bankable stars in Hollywood history, has long been a vocal supporter of theatrical exhibition. He played a key role in reigniting box office momentum during the COVID-19 pandemic with “Top Gun: Maverick,” which earned him a best picture nomination as producer. Known for performing his own stunts, Cruise’s accolades include three acting Oscar nominations for “Born on the Fourth of July,” “Jerry Maguire” and “Magnolia.” His credits also include “Risky Business,” “A Few Good Men,” “Interview With the Vampire,” “Eyes Wide Shut,” “Vanilla Sky” and the long-running “Mission: Impossible” franchise.
From Deadline. Catch Tom Cruise this weeekend!
Is it just two mates sitting around watching the UEFA Champions League final on a summer Saturday, or is it Tom Cruise and David Beckham opening the gates of Paramount cross-promotion heaven?
We may never truly know the answer to that grand puzzle, but we do know that after Cruise’s Paramount-distributed Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning shattered franchise records in its Memorial Day opening weekend, the four-time Oscar nominee will be live onscreen with the former England captain and Inter Miami co-owner for Paramount+’s Beckham & Friends Live on Saturday to watch Paris Saint-Germain play Inter Milan.
It will come just a few weeks after Cruise celebrated at Beckham’s star-studded 50th birthday party in London, and represents a big get for Beckham’s latest big step in front of the camera.
Put it this way, with Shari Redstone looking for a regulatory sign-off on the $8 billion sale of Paramount Global parent company National Amusements to David Ellison’s Skydance, Saturday’s UEFA final is the company’s sports equivalent of putting all your golden eggs in one basket.
With more famous friends also likely on the mainly unscripted deck, Cruise and Beckham will have CBS Sports’ Kate Scott to keep the conversation going, as she has in the two previous Beckham & Friends Live shows. The livestream for the match is scheduled to start at 3 p.m. ET on Paramount+. A Beckham- and Cruise-less version of the game will air on CBS, as well as Paramount+.
During the Champions League semifinals, Beckham — who does sponsorship and self-branding at the dizzying heights Cruise relentlessly markets his movies — was paired with Scott, director Guy Ritchie and Emmy winner Stanley Tucci on May 6. The result was more stilted than one would expect, or certainly than CBS Sports wanted. It surely is one reason why things kicked up for the show the next day with Scott, James Corden and The Handmaid’s Tale alum Joseph Fiennes sitting with Beckham. To keep the patter more punchy, Arsenal legend Thierry Henry also swung by for a bit to watch PSG, one of Beckham’s old clubs, eventually beat the Gunners.
The May 31 final sees favorite PSG hoping to snag its first UCL win, while three-time winner Inter is as close to old hands at this as you can be at the top levels of European soccer.
Paramount+ Presents Beckham & Friends Live is produced by CBS Sports’ Pete Radovich with UEFA Champions League, Authentic Brands Group and Relevent Sports.