Tom Cruise has strong words for ‘Sinners’ star Michael B. Jordan
Here’s what Hollywoof action hero Tom Cruise really thinks of Michael B. Jordan
Tom Cruise has strong words for Michael B. Jordan in the best way.
After a heartfelt interaction with the Sinners star during the Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning London premiere, where Cruise and Jordan shared a warm hug, the Hollywood action hero reflected on the 38-year-old actor’s success.
"He's enormously talented," the Oscar-nominated actor says of the Black Panther actor. "He's a great actor. He's dedicated to his craft. I really respect him."
It's "wonderful" to see the Creed star’s success, Cruise, 62, added.
In addition to praising Jordan, the Top Gun star also expressed his desire to give back, humbly positioning himself as a leading man and as a mentor and advocate within the industry.
"I love to see people do well in life," he continued. "I've worked very hard to do all I can to help people, see them do well — filmmakers, actors. People know my door is always open."
Notably, Cruise lauded Jordan after the latter made a surprise appearance on the red carpet of the MI8 London premiere, during which the two actors shared a hug and delved into a conversation as photographers took their photos.
Jordan and Cruise met publicly for the first time since the Top Gun: Maverick actor gave a shout-out to Ryan Coogler-directed vampire 2025 horror film.
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