Tom Cruise is out here playing checkers while everyone else is playing – well, whatever Hollywood’s version of 4D chess is. The Mission: Impossible star was spotted hanging out with Ana de Armas again, but insiders say his real focus is on a different A-lister: Demi Moore.

While fans wonder if Cruise and de Armas are cooking up a project, reports suggest he’s more interested in winning over Moore.
Tom Cruise’s power play: Spotted with Ana de Armas, but his real move is on Demi Moore

Tom Cruise was spotted with Ana de Armas for the second time in London, but insiders say his real focus is on Demi Moore. Reports claim Cruise sees Moore as the key to reclaiming his Hollywood status, and he’s pulling out all the stops.
Cruise, 62, and de Armas, 36, were seen at the London Heliport on March 14, dressed casually and sharing laughs. It’s their second heliport meetup in two days, following a previous sighting last month (via People). While their outings have sparked romance rumors, sources insist they’re just discussing potential collaborations.
But the real story? Cruise has his sights on Moore. The two reunited at the BAFTA Awards, where Cruise reportedly “showered her with compliments” and even offered her a helicopter ride. A source told Radar Online,
Demi is the industry darling at the moment. Tom feels she could be the one to help him restore his popularity. He’s been keeping a low profile because of several falling-outs over the years. But now he’s hoping Demi can help smooth his return to the spotlight.
Once a box office king, Cruise has kept a lower Hollywood profile in recent years, partly due to past fallouts and his connection to Scientology. Now, he’s hoping Moore’s star power can open doors. The insider added,
Demi is universally liked. Tom hopes that by getting close to her, he can get back into the good graces of the Hollywood elite.
Beyond friendship, Cruise is reportedly eyeing a romance and even considering funding projects for Moore. A calculated move? Maybe. But for Cruise, it’s all about the long game.
Tom Cruise’s most rewatchable movie isn’t an action thriller – it’s a courtroom classic

Tom Cruise’s most rewatchable movie is full of action, but not the kind you’re thinking. And no, it’s not Mission: Impossible. While Edge of Tomorrow had him stuck in an endless loop, the real Cruise film that never gets old is A Few Good Men.
Released in 1992, the gripping courtroom drama showcases Cruise at his peak, before he became Hollywood’s resident stuntman. Back then, he thrived in mid-budget adult dramas, working with top-tier directors.
Sure, Mission: Impossible keeps him flying off cliffs, but Cruise’s real legacy is in films like Rain Man and Jerry Maguire. Maybe one day, he’ll swap the action for another dramatic masterpiece.
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