Tom Cruise watches his movies on 'opening weekend'

Tom Cruise has revealed that he likes to watch his own films on the weekend they open.

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Tom Cruise watches his films at the cinema
Tom Cruise watches his films at the cinema

Tom Cruise watches his own movies at the cinema.

The 60-year-old actor - who is one of the most bankable stars in the movie business - has revealed that he likes to watch his own films on the weekend they open.

Tom - who stars in 'Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One' - said on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!': "I go opening weekend. I love seeing movies that are made for the screen on the big screen."

The Hollywood star is ultimately determined to make entertaining and engaging movies for his fans.

He shared: "When they really enjoy it, that's what I want. I make my movies for audiences, for you all. So it's a pleasure. I just want to entertain you."

Meanwhile, Tom is reportedly putting his film projects on hold to attend the coronation of King Charles.

The British monarch will be coronated in London on May 6, and Tom will pause filming for the new 'Mission: Impossible' movie in order to attend the historic event.

A source previously explained: "Tom has been invited to King Charles’ coronation and there is no way he would have ever turned it down.

"It is a hugely prestigious event and Tom is a real royalist - plus he is now close with Prince William and Kate. Tom has told film bosses to shut down the production on 'Mission: Impossible' over the coronation weekend to make sure he can attend."

Tom's decision shocked the production staff working on the new 'Mission: Impossible' movie. But the film star is determined to attend the event.

The insider said: "It shocked some people on the film, as Tom is so dedicated to his craft and would never ­normally deviate from his intense production schedules.

"But something as important - and grand - as King Charles’s coronation is something he would not want to miss out on.

"It is a huge thing for Tom to be invited and he is honoured."