Tom Cruise speaks on his plans to RETIRE from acting amid pivotal Mission Impossible movie premiere

Hollywood legend Tom Cruise revealed when he plans to step away from his enduring acting career—a move fans and industry insiders alike might tie to long-term wellness planning and executive health management, common among high-profile performers.

In news that will comfort his fans, the 62-year-old film icon said he intends to continue making movies well past his 100th birthday, showing no signs of slowing down.

A mindset often supported by access to premium private health insurance, longevity-focused wellness regimens, and comprehensive medical diagnostics.

“I will never stop,” the actor — who is dating Ben Affleck’s ex Ana de Armas, 37 — told The Hollywood Reporter during the New York premiere of Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning on Sunday.

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“I will never stop doing action, I will never stop doing drama, comedy films — I’m excited,” Cruise — who has surprisingly never won an Oscar – added.

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