Tom Cruise appeared to be in a good mood as he stepped out Monday in London to The Twenty Two restaurant where Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez also dined.
The A-list actor, 60, smiled while wearing a black polo shirt with dark blue jeans and black boots on the evening outing, with his brown locks parted to the side. He donned a silver watch as he waved to onlookers prior to his outing at the upscale establishment. The latest: Tom Cruise, 60, appeared to be in a good mood as he stepped out Monday night in London to The Twenty Two restaurantJeff, 58, and wife Lauren, 52, also beamed while making their way into The Twenty Two restaurant.The multi-billionaire founder of Amazon wore a dark suit, white dress shirt and light blue tie while accessorizing with sunglasses.Lauren wore a long black dress with a plunging neckline and spaghetti straps and also accessorized with sunglasses.The couple sweetly held hands while making their way into the restaurant. Cute smiles: Jeff, 58, and wife Lauren, 52, also beamed while making their way into The Twenty Two restaurant Dressed up: The multi-billionaire founder of Amazon wore a dark suit, white dress shirt and light blue tie while accessorizing with sunglasses Black dress: Lauren wore a long black dress with a plunging neckline and spaghetti straps and also accessorized with sunglasses Holding hands: Jeff and Lauren held hands while making their way into the restaurantCruise returned to the role of Capt. Pete ‘Maverick’ Mitchell in the summer smash Top Gun: Maverick, which is the actor’s first-billion dollar film, taking in more than $1.28 billion globally, according to Box Office Mojo. The $635 million in domestic totals the film has earned in the states makes it the ninth-highest grossing film of all time, behind 2015’s Jurassic World with $653 million, and 1997’s Titanic, with $659 million.Exhibitor Relations Co. Jeff Bock spoke with CNBC about the motion picture’s enduring success since it hit theaters May 25, noting that ‘there just wasn’t a lot of product out there’ in theaters as the film industry continues to build back from the pandemic shutdown.Bock said that ‘films that were well received, that had good word of mouth, have really stuck around longer,’ as Top Gun: Maverick’s gradual gross percentage drops have been ‘in the teens and 20s and 30s’ each week, Bock said.