Tom Cruise said that, in any case, there are times when they find out.
Tom Cruise can't go anywhere without being recognized, that's for sure. But he doesn't see it that way. The actor recently told The Jimmy Kimmel Show that he occasionally travels on public transportation and goes to the movies like anyone else.
The actor hides better than Superman, but that's all... Tom said that every time he wants to watch a movie among the audience or travel on public transport he uses... a baseball cap.
"Sometimes they see me. When I'm sitting next to them, they look at me. I take some pictures and sign some autographs," he told Kimmel.
The actor told a curious anecdote that the other party involved will surely never forget. One day, a young woman recognized him on the London Underground and he put his index finger to her mouth as if jokingly suggesting that he keep the secret so that the carriage would not riot because of her presence.
This idea of watching movies with “ordinary” people goes hand in hand with his crusade against platform releases. Cruise makes movies for theaters, to be seen exclusively in theaters, and defends himself to death.
About Top Gun: Maverick, his last big hit, Tom said: "The movie is made for the big screen. We made it for theaters, me, my friends, the whole team."
“I always wanted to travel the world, so when I started making movies, I was able to go see her in other countries, so I always go with other audiences, I also see her movies with them. When I make a movie, I want to go see it with the people,” he added.
In the sequel to Top Gun, In 1986, Cruise returns to play one of his most symbolic characters. The story covers the events of a complicated mission that Maverick and his new disciples must carry out.
The furor over the film was reflected in the numbers: with 1,488,732,821 dollars raised, Top Gun closed 2022 being the highest-grossing film of the year. Of course: another from 2022, Avatar: The Path of Water, surpassed it as soon as 2023.