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Tom Cruise Will ‘Never Stop' Making Movies: I'm Going to Be Acting ‘Into My 100s'
Tom Cruise Will ‘Never Stop' Making Movies: I'm Going to Be Acting ‘Into My 100s'

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time3 days ago

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Tom Cruise Will ‘Never Stop' Making Movies: I'm Going to Be Acting ‘Into My 100s'

Tom Cruise is looking to do the impossible: Act for almost a century. The former teen star turned Hollywood icon (turned mega action producer turned stuntman) told The Hollywood Reporter that he has no plans to retire…ever. 'I will never stop. I will never stop doing action, I will never stop doing drama, comedy films — I'm excited,' Cruise said when asked about his former statement that like Harrison Ford, he will keep acting into his 80s. Cruise also had one amendment: 'I actually said I'm going to make movies into my 80s; actually, I'm going to make them into my 100s.' More from IndieWire 'Caught Stealing' Trailer: Austin Butler Is a Former Baseball Player on the Run in Darren Aronofsky's Crime Caper Julianne Moore 'Just Wrapped' Jesse Eisenberg's Upcoming A24 Musical: 'We're All Singing in It' The 'Mission: Impossible – the Final Reckoning' star added that filmmaking is constantly a learning process. 'There's been so many levels of reward with the filmmakers that I've collaborated with, the crews, the people, the cultures that we've worked in. Everything that I've learned and continue to learn about storytelling, about life, about leadership, about character and every aspect of filmmaking,' Cruise said. 'It's been exceptional, it really is exceptional. I feel very fortunate to be able to make the films that I make and I love it. I love just making movies.' Just don't expect Cruise to be hanging off a biplane again in his 100s: The actor confirmed that 'Mission: Impossible – the Final Reckoning' is in fact his final appearance as franchise lead Ethan Hunt. 'It's the final! It's not called 'final' for nothing,' he said. He is, however, reprising his role for a third 'Top Gun' and also plans on collaborating with Michael B. Jordan on a feature. 'I'm a huge fan of Michael B. Jordan, that film 'Sinners' is amazing,' Cruise told ET. 'We're going to make a movie together.' Cruise continued that he is looking to foster the next generation of actors, as evidenced by his mentorship of Glen Powell and more rising talents. 'I think there are so many other talented actors out there that I want to see crush it,' he said. Cruise further pointed to other blockbusters set for this summer, including 'Ballerina' starring Ana de Armas and 'F1' with Brad Pitt. Best of IndieWire Guillermo del Toro's Favorite Movies: 56 Films the Director Wants You to See 'Song of the South': 14 Things to Know About Disney's Most Controversial Movie The 55 Best LGBTQ Movies and TV Shows Streaming on Netflix Right Now

Austin Butler Body Transformation for Caught Stealing Shocks Fans
Austin Butler Body Transformation for Caught Stealing Shocks Fans

Yahoo

time23-05-2025

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Austin Butler Body Transformation for Caught Stealing Shocks Fans

sizzling body transformation for his upcoming film, , has caused a social media frenzy. The 33-year-old actor essays mysterious bad boy Hank Thompson in Darren Aronofsky's thriller, which is set to hit theaters on August 29, 2025. So, here's everything to know about Butler's physical transformation for the role and how fans have reacted to the same. The Elvis star is serving looks and breaking the internet in the latest Caught Stealing trailer. He has gone through an impeccable transformation of his body for the role of Hank Thompson, a former baseball player who finds himself entangled in a string of events in the criminal underworld. Following the release of the film's official trailer, glimpses of Austin Butler's sculpted body and prominent biceps went viral all over X (formerly Twitter), including a page named Pop Crave. This prompted a social media hysteria as fans gushed over the actor's chiseled physique. Check out Butler's recent photos below: Discussing the Dune: Part Two actor's transformation in the Caught Stealing trailer, a fan posted on Reddit, 'Austin Butler doing his best Brad Pitt impression.' Moreover, a second fan chimed in, adding, 'Did not expect to be this excited for an Aronofsky movie. Austin Butler seems to be the right fit for this role.' Meanwhile, a third fan shared on X (formerly Twitter), 'This is the best he's ever looked on screen.' Darren Aronofsky's new thriller, Caught Stealing, boasts a star-studded cast. Apart from Butler, Regina King, Zoë Kravitz, Matt Smith, Liev Schreiber, Vincent D'Onofrio, Griffin Dunne, Benito A. Martínez Ocasio, and Carol Kane also star in the film. As per the official synopsis, Caught Stealing depicts the story of baseball player Hank Thompson, whose life changes overnight. He is a high school baseball star whose career has ended even before it could begin, but 'everything else is going okay.' However, things change overnight when Hank agrees to take care of his neighbor's cat. Unassumingly, he finds himself on the run from gangsters and is forced to use his wits to escape. The post Austin Butler Body Transformation for Caught Stealing Shocks Fans appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

Caught Stealing trailer shows Matt Smith as you've never seen him before
Caught Stealing trailer shows Matt Smith as you've never seen him before

Yahoo

time22-05-2025

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Caught Stealing trailer shows Matt Smith as you've never seen him before

Matt Smith looks worlds away from his Doctor Who days in the trailer for his next big screen appearance, Caught Stealing. The star of The Crown and House of the Dragon plays a punk hiding a huge criminal secret in the Darren Aronofsky film, where he'll star alongside Austin Butler. Here's all you need to know about the action-packed gangster film, which has just dropped its first trailer. Fans of Smith will see him rocking a very different look as a punk in the first trailer for Caught Stealing. He plays Russ, a punk from London who sports a red-and-orange dyed mohawk, studded jacket and a lot of chain jewellery in the film's first-look trailer. Russ tells his neighbour Hank, a burned-out ex-baseball player, that he has to return to London and asks him to take care of his cat - leaving Hank unwittingly plunged into a violent criminal underworld as he realises Russ's neighbourly request isn't quite as simple as it seems. The trailer shows Russ in a cash-and-goods stuffed lock-up, explaining to Hank his plan to keep $4m of stolen money while fending off the Russian mob, Puerto Rican and Jewish criminals intent on claiming it back. Set to a soundtrack of The Clash's Should I Stay or Should I Go, the trailer shows the action set in 90s New York City with Smith's character tearing around the roads in a car with the registration plate "RSS H0LE". Hank finds himself unexpectedly befriended by some of the criminals on his tail as he joins them for a family dinner, while others are a lot more menacing as they threaten him with guns and attack him in his own flat. It is the latest film from the director of The Whale, The Wrestler and Black Swan, and is due to be released in cinemas in August. Smith and Elvis star Austin Butler lead the film's cast, with Butler playing unsuspecting neighbour Hank who is drawn into Russ's criminal nightmare. Oscar nominee Butler's character Hank gives a Cockney accent his best shot as he says "Oi, what are you doing geezer!" to an underwhelmed Russ, who snarls: "Is that the best you can do?" However, Hank's baseball talents are more useful than his impersonations as he wields a bat at various different criminals throughout the trailer. Also heading up the cast is Zoë Kravitz as Hank's new girlfriend Yvonne, who he's keen to impress by proving he can handle the risky game he finds himself in. The rest of the cast includes Liev Schreiber, Vincent D'Onofrio, Bad Bunny, Regina King, Griffin Dunne and D'Pharoah Woon-A-Tai. Caught Stealing is released in cinemas on 29 August, 2025.

Austin Butler and Zoe Kravits take on a life unknown in new film Caught Stealing. Watch trailer
Austin Butler and Zoe Kravits take on a life unknown in new film Caught Stealing. Watch trailer

Indian Express

time22-05-2025

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  • Indian Express

Austin Butler and Zoe Kravits take on a life unknown in new film Caught Stealing. Watch trailer

Sony Pictures are bringing a whole bunch of confusion and action with their new film Caught Stealing, which will follow the life of Hank Thompson, played by Austin Butler. Director Darren Aronofsky, who is known for films like Requiem for a Dream (2000), Black Swan (2010), The Whale (2022) and The Wrestler (2008), is in the driving seat of the narrative. The film features stars like Austin Butler, Zoe Kravitz, Matt Smith, Bad Bunny, Liev Schreiber, Regina King, Vincent D'Onfrio and Action Bronson. The trailer starts with introducing the protagonist, Hank, who is a bartender and is closing shop for the day when Yvonne (Zoe Kravitz) convinces him to go back to his place together. We meet his obnoxiously dressed neighbour Russ (Matt Smith), who is apparently going out of town and needs Hank to take care of his cat. Yvonne and Hank agree to what seems to be a simple enough assignment and take the cat with them. Soon enough some people come looking for Russ and assault Hank for not telling them where Russ is. They are not the only ones looking for Russ, though, and Colorado ( Bad Bunny) threatens to kill Hank if he doesn't speak up. ALSO READ: Who is the Next James Bond? Theo James, Henry Cavill, and Bridgerton stars lead the top 7 frontrunners to replace Daniel Craig as 007 Once Russ comes back, Hank confronts him and asks him about the entire mess. Russ takes him to a storage facility and shows him a tonne of stolen clothes and merchandise along with $4 million, which seems to be the reason why everyone is after Russ. He explains how everyone was 'supposed to get a cut: the Russians, the Puerto Ricans, and even the Hebrews'. All chaos ensues as Hank decides to drive into the storm rather than away from it while juggling his relationship with Yvonne, who is still wondering where they both stand romantically. Everyone under the sun starts chasing Hank, and the bartender fights back with whatever limited skill he has, considering this is a very strange world for him, and even surprises himself when he knocks one of the Russians out cold. Yvonne tells him, 'That I need a man who handles his stuff,' and Hank kisses her and says, 'I can handle this.' The trailer ends on a confusing and amusing note as Hank is seen eating dinner with the Hebrew gangsters (Liev Schreiber and Vincent D'Onfrio) who were chasing him. Caught Stealing will hit theatres on August 29.

Caught Stealing Trailer: Austin Butler And Zoe Kravitz Are In Trouble - And It All Started With A Cat
Caught Stealing Trailer: Austin Butler And Zoe Kravitz Are In Trouble - And It All Started With A Cat

NDTV

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • NDTV

Caught Stealing Trailer: Austin Butler And Zoe Kravitz Are In Trouble - And It All Started With A Cat

Quick Read Summary is AI generated, newsroom reviewed. The trailer for "Caught Stealing," a crime thriller, has been released. Austin Butler stars as Hank Thompson, a former baseball player turned bartender. Hank faces danger after agreeing to care for a neighbor's cat. New Delhi: The trailer of Caught Stealing, an upcoming crime thriller directed by Darren Aronofsky is out. The trailer introduces Hank Thompson, played by Austin Butler - a former baseball player who's now living a quiet life as a bartender in New York City during the late 1990s. Things spiral quickly when he agrees to look after his neighbour's cat. What seems like an ordinary favour suddenly puts him at the centre of a dangerous criminal mess. Soon, Hank is chased by several gangs - including Russian and Puerto Rican criminals - and finds himself in violent situations with no idea how he got there. His girlfriend Yvonne (played by Zoe Kravitz) gets caught up in the chaos and the couple is forced to fight their way out of the mess. The trailer is fast-paced, showing car chases, fights, and tense standoffs. There are moments of dark humour too, with Hank swinging a baseball bat as things get more out of control. The movie is based on a book series by Charlie Huston, who also wrote the screenplay. It is produced by Protozoa, with Darren Aronofsky, Jeremy Dawson, Dylan Golden, and Ari Handel on board as producers. Aronofsky, best known for directing The Whale (2022), which earned Brendan Fraser an Oscar, said that Caught Stealing was filmed in New York and called it "a true love letter to the greatest city in the world." Austin Butler, who appeared in Dune: Part Two, The Bikeriders and the series Masters of the Air, will also appear in Ari Aster's upcoming film Eddington, which recently screened at the Cannes Film Festival and stars Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal and Emma Stone. The film is set to hit theatres on August 29.

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