Tom Cruise fans living in London will have to wait until his next movie comes out to greet him on a red carpet.
Universal Pictures announced on Tuesday that the premiere of "The Mummy" has been cancelled due to the terror attack at Ariana Grande's concert in Manchester on Monday.
“All of us at Universal have been devastated by the terror attack in Manchester and continue to stand with the community and country as it recovers," the studio said in a statement. "Out of respect to those affected by this tragedy we have decided not to move forward with the London premiere for 'The Mummy' scheduled to take place next week."
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View Story"The Mummy," which hits U.S. theaters on June 9, isn't the only Hollywood icon pulling out of London in wake of the attack. Warner Bros. cancelled the "Wonder Woman" premiere, too.
22 people, including children, were killed and 64 others were injured when a suicide bomber detonated an explosive in the Manchester Arena Monday as fans were exiting after Grande finished her set.
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View StoryThe pop star was not harmed, but was so shaken by the experience that she cancelled a string of shows on her Dangerous Woman tour.
"Due to the tragic events in Manchester, the Dangerous Woman Tour with Ariana Grande has been suspended until we can further assess the situation and pay our proper respects to those lost," Grande's management said in a statement. "The London O2 shows this week have been canceled as well as all shows through June 5 in Switzerland. We ask at this time that we all continue to support the city of Manchester and all those families affected by this cowardice and senseless act of violence. Our way of life has once again been threatened but we will overcome this together."