Michael B. Jordan Responds to Tom Cruise Seeing ‘Sinners’ in a Movie Theater

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Michael B. Jordan is reacting to Tom Cruise encouraging movie fans to go see ‘Sinners.’ On Sunday, Cruise posted this photo of himself holding up a movie ticket for Ryan Coogler’s ‘Sinners’ on Instagram. He captioned the pic, “Congratulations Ryan, Michael, and to the entire cast and crew. Must see in a cinema and stay through the end credits.” Jordan reacted by sharing the post in an Instagram story and writing, “nah this crazy…” after a mind-blown emoji.

Tom Cruise Had Warning for ‘Sinners’ Movie Goers
Tom Cruise has never been shy about his passion for movies—or the experience of actually going to see them. So when the “Top Gun and “Mission: Impossible” star issued a playful warning to moviegoers headed to see the horror film “Sinners,” he did it in classic Cruise fashion: full of energy, charm, and just a hint of challenge.

In an Instagram post, Cruise addressed the audience with a mischievous grin, saying, “Congratulations Ryan, Michael, and to the entire cast and crew. Must see in a cinema and stay through the end credits!”

It wasn’t just a throwaway line, either. Cruise made it clear: “Sinners” isn’t a film to wait to see how home.

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Fans loved the idea of Hollywood’s most fearless leading man giving them a heads-up before a movie. If Tom Cruise—who has clung to the side of a plane, scaled the Burj Khalifa and performed countless death-defying stunts—is telling you to see the movie in the theater and stick around all the way through the credits, you might want to listen.

“Tom Cruise enjoying cinema is my fav genre,” one fan replied.

Another wrote, “This movie must be amazing!! I’m going to watch it.”

Fans in the comment section under Cruise’s warning about “Sinners” agreed that they appreciated him sharing his thoughts on the film.

It’s another reminder that Cruise understands the theater experience better than most. He’s been an outspoken advocate for preserving the magic of seeing films on the big screen, personally thanking audiences for returning to theaters with heartfelt messages before his latest blockbusters. His heads-up about “Sinners” fits that mold perfectly: a little old-school showmanship in an era when streaming has dulled the edge of in-theater spectacle.

Cruise’s appearance and comments have already boosted anticipation for “Sinners” among moviegoers.

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