Tom Cruise resumes filming after injury halt
Tom Cruise recently arrived on the set of his new movie by helicopter. The actor was in good spirits as he expertly landed his chopper at Longcross Film Studios in Surrey. He was seen in a stylish grey jumper, jeans, and sunglasses, showing his trademark charm. Cruise was re-shooting scenes for his upcoming film, currently titled "Judy." The movie features Cruise as a powerful man trying to save humanity. It also stars John Goodman, Jesse Plemons, and Riz Ahmed. Filming had faced delays due to an injury that affected a cast member. That incident led to hospitalization for serious injuries. It reminded some of a past injury Cruise had while filming a "Mission Impossible" stunt. The actor is known for performing his own risky stunts, which can lead to danger but are part of his appeal. "Judy" is expected to be released in October 2026. The film is directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu, a two-time Oscar winner. The production has been running for nearly two months and hopes to gain attention during award season. Recently, Cruise filmed intense flying stunts in a small UK town. This caught the attention of local residents, some of whom jokingly complained about the low-flying helicopters over their homes.