Tom Cruise has become viral for what many label his “unusual” popcorn eating technique during a screening of his latest film.
The Hollywood star was also seen calling a fan for finishing their popcorn before the start of the film.
Tom Cruise recently underlined his permanent passion for cinema, promising never to stop acting, not even when he is in his “1oos”.
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Tom Cruise triggers buzz on social networks with his eating style of popcorn
Cruise recently put the languages stirring after images emerged to eat popcorn in an unconventional way during a special projection of “Mission: Impossible – The Final Cyloning”.
While the veteran actor is preparing for the release of the eighth long -awaited episode of the successful franchise on May 23, clips circulating online show him by picking up a nucleus with his left hand and skillfully throwing him into his mouth.
Fans and social media users were equally confused and fascinated. A user on X (formerly Twitter) commented: “The way Tom Cruise eats popcorn makes me freak out.”
Another joked, “he seems to mimic the process of eating popcorn in an exaggerated way …”
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Others have suggested that his popcorn prowess felt slightly robotic, with a joke: “It is a bit like AI. Copies human behavior but often unique.”
Another sounded, “maybe we all eat it in the wrong direction?”
Even the official IMAX account jumped into the conversation, declaring: “It may be the most Tom Cruise way to eat popcorn.”
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The actor became viral after calling a fan for finishing his popcorn too early
Cruise has involuntarily aroused another viral moment during another projection event, this time by calling a fan with play that had polished their popcorn even before the film begins.
In a video now widely shared, the 62 -year -old actor is seen to make his way through a crowded theater when he stops in front of a member of the public in the front row.
Take a look at their almost empty bucket, he quips: “Have you ever eaten all your popcorn?”
The comment was met with laughter, but also a good dose of used embarrassment for the fan of online viewers, with a saying: “This guy can never go back to the cinema. Just embarrassing.”
Another joked: “If you finish your popcorn before the start of the film, the legend the fact that Tom Cruise materializes just to say that he is disappointed with you.”
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Tom Cruise promises to continue making films, says he will “never stop”

Meanwhile, during the first in New York of “Mission: Impossible – The Final Cyloning” last week, Cruise shared that he did not intend to slow down anytime, regardless of his age.
“I will never stop,” noted the actor of “Jack Reacher”. “I will never stop doing action, I will never stop doing drama, comedy films. I am excited.”
Cruise also spoke with passion about his dedication to life in the cinema. He credited his lasting love for the profession to the experiences he had on and off set.
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“There have been so many reward levels with the filmmakers with whom I collaborated, crews, people, cultures in which we have worked,” he said. “Everything I have learned and continue to learn about narration, life, leadership, character and all aspects of cinema.”
Thinking about his trip, Cruise added: “It was exceptional, it’s really exceptional. I feel very lucky to be able to make the movies I make, and I love it. I just love making movies.”
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Despite his desire to take more risks, Cruise admitted that there were risks because he underlined his desire to take it.
“People ask me if I am not afraid of various difficulties. Honestly, I am,” said Cruise, by Korea Times. “It’s normal to feel these emotions, and I’m not afraid of them. I’m not only looking for what is certain.”
“This is not what I do is who I am,” he said. “There was not a day when I did not feel privileged, one day when I did not feel very grateful to be able to do what I do. Thank you for allowing me to entertain, it is an honor.”
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Tom Cruise urges aspiring actors to master cinema, not just to play

While accepting a prestigious British Institute Film scholarship, Cruise used the spotlight to transmit a message to the next generation of actors: Master The complete cinema profession, not just to act.
In the remarks reported by the London TimesThe Hollywood veteran stressed the importance of understanding the technical side of cinema, criticizing many film schools for neglecting the knowledge of key production.
According to Cruise, budding artists should be well paid in everything, from the lighting and the work of the camera to the edition and the blocking.
“It is important to understand the tools around you,” he said. “There is technology. It is like understanding the scene as an actor, but for many artists, he is not taught at the film school: how to understand the objective and what he can do, and why there is an eye movement and recognize the effect he has.”
He urged young actors to go beyond their scenes and spend time behind the camera.
“Spend time in the editing room, produce a film, study old films, recognize what the composition gives you, know what these goals are, understand the lighting and how to use it for your advantage,” he advised. “Understand the art form to this degree. Brando has absolutely understood the lighting; all the big ones have done so.”