Tom Cruise Thanks Fans for Support While Jumping Out of a Plane on ‘Mission Impossible’ Set — Watch
Even the most mundane announcements from Tom Cruise are accompanied by a death-defying stunt.
Even the most mundane announcements from Tom Cruise are accompanied by a death-defying stunt.
The pre-taped video was used to introduce a preview of both “Top Gun: Maverick” and “Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning: Part I.”
“Mission: Impossible 7” is moving off 2022 entirely and will now open in theaters on July 14, 2023.
“We are not shutting this f*cking movie down! Is it understood?” Cruise is heard telling the crew.
Christopher McQuarrie credits the editor, always on-set as production is happening, for telling him if he has the shot or not.
The director says the controversy was fueled by an individual who was harassing crew members after not being hired on the action tentpole.
Try telling Christopher McQuarrie that.
Just how much explanation is necessary in science-fiction movies? For McQuarrie, less is more in some instances.
Christopher McQuarrie told Empire that there are problems with trying to send Ethan Hunt that far into space.
He directed both “Rogue Nation” and “Fallout.”
“I don’t care, revoke my Academy membership,” McQuarrie told Collider as he detested the currently-on-hiatus Best Popular Film category.
Editor Eddie Hamilton and sound editor James Mather emphasized how Tom Cruise mastered the machine in the most dangerous and thrilling stunt of his career. (Warning: Spoilers revealed.)