Doesn't he age? Tom Cruise, 53, looks as young as he did in his Jerry Maguire days as he arrives at Daily Show to promote MI5 

Tom Cruise famously captured hearts in 1996 as Jerry Maguire when he told Renée Zellweger's Dorothy Boyd: 'You complete me.'

Almost 20 years later and the 53-year-old star is just as charming, looking youthful as ever as he arrived at a taping of The Daily Show in New York City.

He seemed to be in good spirits as he smiled on Tuesday while stopping to sign autographs for fans before heading into the show.

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Turning back the clock: Tom Cruise looked youthful as he arrived for a taping of The Daily Show in New York City on Tuesday 

Turning back the clock: Tom Cruise looked youthful as he arrived for a taping of The Daily Show in New York City on Tuesday 

Ageless: The star looked just as young as when he appeared in 1996's Jerry Maguire (pictured), almost 20 years earlier

Ageless: The star looked just as young as when he appeared in 1996's Jerry Maguire (pictured), almost 20 years earlier

Tom wore a fitted, black long-sleeved button down as he arrived, sporting the sleeves rolled up to his elbows.

He coupled the shirt with a pair of fitted black trousers, finishing off the look with shiny, black dress shoes.

In a move reminiscent of another one of the actor's classic films - Top Gun, 1986 - he hid his eyes behind a pair of Aviator sunglasses.

Monochromatic: The actor sported an all-black ensemble as he arrived, donning a button down shirt, fitted trousers, and dress shoes 

Monochromatic: The actor sported an all-black ensemble as he arrived, donning a button down shirt, fitted trousers, and dress shoes 

Fan friendly: Tom made time to sign autographs for fans before heading into the show 

Fan friendly: Tom made time to sign autographs for fans before heading into the show 

Jet-setter: Tom was appearing on the show to promote his new action flick Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation, which has already been getting great reviews 

Jet-setter: Tom was appearing on the show to promote his new action flick Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation, which has already been getting great reviews 

Channeling Maverick? Tom's look was also reminiscent of his character from 1986's Top Gun, as he hid his eyes behind a pair of Aviator sunglasses as he signed autographs 

Channeling Maverick? Tom's look was also reminiscent of his character from 1986's Top Gun, as he hid his eyes behind a pair of Aviator sunglasses as he signed autographs 

He wore his tousled, brown hair in a center part, with wisps falling onto his face as he leaned over to sign autographs.

Tom was appearing on the show to promote upcoming film Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation, which has already been getting great reviews.

Deadline's Pete Hammond gushed, 'I thought it would be hard to top Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, but this franchise just keeps getting better.'

Travelling in star style: Tom was seen at a NYC heliport on Tuesday afternoon following his appearance on the Daily Show With Jon Stewart

Travelling in star style: Tom was seen at a NYC heliport on Tuesday afternoon following his appearance on the Daily Show With Jon Stewart

Enjoying the view: The superstar took a moment to appreciate the sunset before his helicopter flight
Enjoying the view: The superstar took a moment to appreciate the sunset before his helicopter flight

Enjoying the view: The superstar took a moment to appreciate the sunset before his helicopter flight

Cheery: Mr. Cruise was a smiling spirited sight after a busy hectic day of promoting MI5

Cheery: Mr. Cruise was a smiling spirited sight after a busy hectic day of promoting MI5

'The latest edition, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation is not just the best movie of the summer, it is the best summer movie of the summer, with its smart script and direction from Christopher McQuarrie, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of The Usual Suspects who has a long-standing relationship with star Tom Cruise having penned Valkyrie, Edge Of Tomorrow and Jack Reacher (which he also directed).'

The writer added, 'This fifth go-around for the IMF squad doesn’t just rely on trying to top itself with one outrageous stunt after another like many of these franchises attempt.'

He's got company: The actor was joined by a suited up pal 

He's got company: The actor was joined by a suited up pal 

He's all ears: Tom proved to be an attentive listener as his companion told a story

He's all ears: Tom proved to be an attentive listener as his companion told a story

Bye bye: The action hero star waved again to spectators as he prepared to board the helicopter

Bye bye: The action hero star waved again to spectators as he prepared to board the helicopter

Up and away: Tom exchanged words with an assistant before hopping on board the aircraft

Up and away: Tom exchanged words with an assistant before hopping on board the aircraft

'There are plenty of mind-blowing action sequences here beginning with the James Bond-like pre-credits sequence in which Cruise hangs from a plane as it rolls down the runway and takes off. (That has been much publicized for the fact Cruise did it himself with no green-screen help.)'

'But for me, it is the cat-and-mouse games and verbal sparring that really sets this film apart from others in the genre.' 

Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, which also stars Alec Baldwin, Simon Pegg, Jeremy Renner, and Rebecca Ferguson, hits theaters on July 31. 

Back at it: Tom returns as IMF agent Ethan Hunt, alongside Rebecca Ferguson (pictured) in Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation, which hits theaters July 31

Back at it: Tom returns as IMF agent Ethan Hunt, alongside Rebecca Ferguson (pictured) in Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation, which hits theaters July 31

 

 

 

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