Tom Cruise puts on quite a show in the trailer for the upcoming movie Digger, and fans have some thoughts to share. Viewers had plenty to say after Warner Bros. released the teaser trailer for the movie on Thursday, December 18. While a lot isn't known about the film's plot, what is known is that Cruise, 63, appears in some sort of dance scene. "In Digger we trust," Cruise captioned a post of the trailer he shared via Instagram on Thursday. "DIGGER. A comedy of catastrophic proportions. Only in theaters October 2026." "15 Minutes in, you will see that this is one of the greatest pieces of cinema. Remember this comment," wrote one fan on Cruise's Instagram post. Tom Cruise to Receive Honorary Oscar: His Academy Awards History A second added, "Tom out here reminding people he can do so much more than action 🔥🔥." "Holy crap... original content!" a third added. "Not a franchise or a remake/reboot that no one wanted or asked for! 👏🏻." The movie is the actor's first since he starred in franchise installments Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning earlier this year and Top Gun: Maverick in 2022. In November, Cruise received an honorary Oscar while attending the Governors Awards. The annual ceremony was hosted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), the governing body of the Oscars, in Hollywood. "The cinema, it takes me around the world," Cruise said in his acceptance speech. "It helps me to appreciate and respect differences. It shows me also our shared humanity, how alike we are in so, so many ways. And no matter where we come from, in that theater, we laugh together, we feel together, we hope together, and that is the power of this art form." "And that is why it matters, that is why it matters to me. So, making films is not what I do, it is who I am," he continued. Cruise added that his love for cinema began at an early age when he was sitting in a movie theater and saw the projector light "just cut across the room" and explode onto the screen. "Suddenly, the world was so much larger than the one that I knew," he said. "Entire cultures and lives and landscapes all unfolded in front of me, and it sparked something. It sparked a hunger for adventure, a hunger for knowledge, a hunger to understand humanity, to create characters, to tell a story, to see the world. It opened my eyes. It opened my imagination to the possibility that life could expand far beyond the boundaries that I then perceived in my own life." "And that beam of light opened a desire to open the world, and I have been following it ever since," he concluded. Why Tom Cruise Is Not at the Oscars Despite 'Top Gun: Maverick' Nominations Cruise has never won an Oscar despite having been nominated four times. His first nomination was for Best Actor in 1990 for Born on the Fourth of July, and his second was for the same category in 1997 for the Cameron Crowe-directed film Jerry Maguire. He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in 2000 for Magnolia and Best Picture in 2023 for Top Gun: Maverick. At the Governors Awards, he was joined by fellow recipients choreographer Debbie Allen and production designer Wynn Thomas. Dolly Parton also received the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at the event.