Tom Cruise showed support to the entertainment industry by watching a movie in a real theater himself. The Mission: Impossible actor surprised fans when he appeared in a cinema in London and watched Christopher Nolan's Tenet with them. 

Cruise took some time off from the filming of the upcoming M:I 7 to watch a movie. In his official Twitter account, he shared a 34-second clip of his trip to the theater. 

It started with Tom in a mask while riding a cab in London on his way to the theater. When he stepped out of the vehicle, he checked out the huge poster of Tenet on display in front of the theater while saying, "back to the movies." 

Then, the actor was seen watching the movie. At the end of the film, he told his fellow moviegoers that he "loved" it and he is happy to be back in a theater. 

Tenet is a spy film written and directed by Christopher Nolan. It stars John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Michael Caine, and Kenneth Branagh. 

It follows a secret agent who must manipulate time to prevent World War III. Tenet opened in theaters overseas on August 26 while it will hit the U.S. theaters on September 3. 

Meanwhile, some fans expressed their concern about Tom Cruise's trip to the theater where moviegoers don't seem to practice social distancing. It could be noticed in his video that the theater was quite packed with people. Although, the Top Gun actor seemed to distanced himself from others and wore his mask the whole time. 

Another commented Cruise could be the last person who will be concerned about his safety. The fans said Tom had tried, perhaps, all of the most dangerous stunts that fans have seen on the big screen and he will continue doing it. 

In fact, the 58-year-old actor just did another death-defying stunt recently. A few days ago, the actor was seen filming a dangerous scene wherein he was seen riding a speeding motorcycle and it went off a 650-foot ramp. As the bike was hundred foot from the ground, Tom Cruise threw himself from the motorbike while safety wires were attached to his back.

The filming of the seventh installment of Mission: Impossible 7 started earlier this year but was shut down in March because of the coronavirus pandemic. It resumed filming this month but halted again for a few days after a motorbike burst into flame on set. Mission: Impossible 7 is expected to be released in 2021.