Tom Cruise Stays on Plane During Filming of New “Mission: Impossible”; See Photo

Tom Cruise Stays on Plane During Filming of New “Mission: Impossible”; See Photo


Production on the eighth film in the series continues in Oxfordshire, England

The star Tom Cruise spare no effort when it comes to Mission Impossiblean action franchise that has been in theaters for nearly 30 years. The latest evidence of this was obtained last Tuesday 16th, when the actor was caught hanging from a plane during the filming of the upcoming film in the county of Oxfordshire, England.




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The footage shows Cruise clinging to the wing of a biplane, a model of which was common during World War II. In addition to playing Ethan Hunt, the actor Esai Moraleswho plays the villain Gabriel, was also spotted at the recording location. Check out the pictures:

Throughout the franchise, the star has proven time and again that he isn’t shy about risky action sequences. Cruise has already free-falled out of a plane, stopped breathing for six minutes to film an underwater sequence, and walked up the side of one of the world’s tallest buildings, which is more than 1,600 feet tall.

In Fallthe sixth Mission Impossiblehe even broke his foot jumping from one building to another, and despite this he continued to run so as not to ruin the scene. It is worth mentioning that the effort was rewarded with the inclusion of the moment of the accident in the final version of the film. Remember the moment:

What do we know about the new “Mission: Impossible”?



Tom Cruise Stays on Plane During Filming of New “Mission: Impossible”; See Photo

Still without an official title, the new film will continue the story begun in Showdownreleased last year. The cast features the return of Hayley Atwell, Vanessa Kirby AND Pom Klementieffin addition to Cruise’s traditional allies, Ving Rames AND Simone Pegg. Newcomers to the franchise include Nick Offerman AND Hannah WaddinghamIn The Last of Us AND Ted Lassorespectively.

Once again under the direction of Christopher McQuarriewho has already directed three other films in the franchise, the new Mission Impossible will debut in theaters on May 23, 2025.

Source: Terra

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