Tom Cruise & Inarritu’s “Digger” – Early Teaser
- Iñárritu (Birdman, The Revenant) is returning to English-language filmmaking with "Digger," a cinematic event starring Tom Cruise.
- "Digger" boasts an extraordinary ensemble cast alongside Tom Cruise,including Riz Ahmed,Sandra Hüller,John Goodman,Jesse Plemons,Michael Stuhlbarg,and Emma D'arcy.
- Adding to the film's prestige is the involvement of cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki, known for his work on films like Gravity, Birdman, and The Revenant.
Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s “Digger” Starring Tom Cruise Set for October 2026 Release
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Published December 19, 2025
Last updated december 19, 2025
Overview
Alejandro G. Iñárritu (Birdman, The Revenant) is returning to English-language filmmaking with “Digger,” a cinematic event starring Tom Cruise. The film, described as a cautionary tale, centers on a powerful man attempting to portray himself as a savior while grappling with the devastating consequences of his own actions. warner Bros. is slated to release “Digger” exclusively in cinemas on October 2,2026.

Cast and Crew
“Digger” boasts an extraordinary ensemble cast alongside Tom Cruise,including Riz Ahmed,Sandra Hüller,John Goodman,Jesse Plemons,Michael Stuhlbarg,and Emma D’arcy. The film marks a reunion between Iñárritu and several collaborators. He co-wrote the screenplay with Nicolás Giacobone and Alexander Dinelaris, the same team that worked with him on Birdman and The Revenant. Notably, this is Iñárritu’s first English-language project in a decade, following 2015’s The Revenant.
Adding to the film’s prestige is the involvement of cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki, known for his work on films like Gravity, Birdman, and The Revenant. “Digger” will be shot on 35mm VistaVision,a format celebrated for its high resolution and expansive feel,promising a visually stunning cinematic experience.
Plot Details and themes
While specific plot details remain scarce, early descriptions suggest “Digger” explores themes of power, responsibility, and the potential for self-deception. The narrative reportedly focuses on a character who believes he is acting in the best interests of humanity, only to discover that his actions are leading to widespread destruction. This premise positions the film as a perhaps timely commentary on contemporary issues of leadership and global crises.
production and Release
The film is a Warner Bros. production, signaling a notable investment in Iñárritu’s vision. The exclusive theatrical release on October 2, 2026, underscores the studio’s confidence in the film’s potential to draw audiences to cinemas. The choice of VistaVision and Lubezki’s involvement suggest a commitment to a classic, high-quality filmmaking approach.
