“I’m Absorbing, I’m Absorbing, I’m Absorbing” - Tom Cruise on Finding His New Look for ‘Digger'

Published 07/14/2026, 10:30 PM EDT

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Tom Cruise has broken down exactly how he built his eccentric new look for Digger, revealing the mindset behind the transformation. The actor traded his usual action hero physicality for prosthetic aging, a beer belly, and a wild Southern drawl for this role. Recently, he opened up about the thinking that shaped Digger Rockwell from the ground up. The result offers a rare look into how one of Hollywood's biggest stars approaches character work outside the world of blockbusters.

While Cruise has spent decades mastering blockbuster heroics, this transformation asked him to sink into something entirely different, and the process behind it says everything.

Tom Cruise breaks down his transformation process for Digger

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Tom Cruise revealed that his radical new look in Digger came from a process of complete immersion, not a single stylistic decision. Speaking at the press event at Warner Bros. in Burbank, the actor explained that he approaches every role by absorbing details until a character's identity naturally takes shape.

"My process is: I'm absorbing, I'm absorbing, I'm absorbing," Cruise said, as reported by Entertainment Weekly.

He added that he wants "people to be immersed in a story," emphasizing that every physical choice exists to serve the character's deeper narrative rather than to simply look different.

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Beyond the physical details, Cruise pointed to specific tools he leaned on for every project, citing past roles like Les Grossman in Tropic Thunder and Collateral as examples of characters built through the same communicative process. He detailed how he considered even the color of Digger's cowboy boots and the tone of the film's sets to root the performance in a specific world. Entertainment Weekly also reported that false teeth helped Cruise lock into Digger's crude Southern drawl on set.

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As Cruise perfected every physical detail, the story he was building toward proved just as wildly ambitious.

What Digger the movie is actually about

Digger follows Southern oil tycoon Digger Rockwell as a catastrophic ecological disaster spirals across the globe, one tied directly to his own company's actions. The absurdist black comedy finds Rockwell attempting to save the world from the very crisis he helped create, a premise soaked in irony. The trailer proved wild, showing Tom Cruise dismissing melting glaciers with a shrug before doting on his pet cat like an overgrown child. Director Alejandro G. Iñárritu called the transformation another kind of dare, one that matches the film's satirical tone beat for beat.

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Digger marks Iñárritu's first English-language feature since The Revenant and brings together an ensemble that includes Jesse Plemons, Sandra Hüller, Riz Ahmed, and Emma D'Arcy. The film also stands as Cruise's first non-franchise project since American Made in 2017, a rare departure from his usual action-driven slate. Billed as a comedy of catastrophic proportions, Digger arrives in theaters on October 2, 2026. Between the layered transformation and the ensemble backing him, Cruise appears fully committed to making this satirical swing count.

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