After months of speculation and a flurry of high-profile public sightings, Ana de Armas has officially confirmed that she is collaborating with Hollywood icon Tom Cruise on multiple upcoming projects.
Appearing on Good Morning America on May 15, the Ballerina star finally addressed the rumors that have kept fans guessing since early this year. “We’re definitely working on a lot of things,” Armas shared enthusiastically. “Not just one but a few projects with Doug Liman and Christopher McQuarrie — and, of course, Tom. And I’m so excited.”
The announcement comes after Cruise and Armas were repeatedly spotted together, sparking rumors of both professional and personal ties. Their first sighting was in February when the pair was seen dining in London with their agents, reportedly discussing “potential collaborations.” That was followed by a walk together through a London park on Armas’ birthday, and a joint helicopter arrival with Liman in March. Most recently, Armas and Cruise were photographed leaving David Beckham’s star-studded 50th birthday celebration.
While some fans speculated romance, the latest confirmation solidifies that the Cruise-Armas connection is primarily rooted in work — though their chemistry is undeniable. Both stars are Oscar nominees and known for their commitment to physically demanding roles, making their upcoming collaborations highly anticipated in Hollywood circles.
Tom Cruise, who has a long-standing creative partnership with director Doug Liman (Edge of Tomorrow, American Made), and Christopher McQuarrie, the mastermind behind much of the Mission: Impossible franchise, is clearly building a powerful team with Armas.
One of the joint projects already gaining attention is Deeper, a supernatural thriller reported by Deadline in late 2024. While details remain under wraps, the combination of Cruise’s action expertise and Armas’ rising star power promises a thrilling cinematic experience.
With Armas now confirming that she and Cruise are collaborating on “several films,” audiences can expect to see the dynamic duo sharing the screen more often — and possibly redefining action cinema together.