"Mission Impossible 7" set video Tomo shoots difficult train scenes

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1905 Film Network News has resumed shooting of "Mission Impossible 7", which has attracted the attention of movie fans. A few days ago, a video of the starring Tom Cruise performing a train stunt was circulated on the Internet. The entire video did not show the scene of Tom's fighting on the roof of the train. However, it can be seen from his dress and fully armed staff that this will be a difficult action scene.


The filming of this video is not a member of the crew, but a local netizen. In the video, Brother Tom also waved to netizens. Subsequently, the film's director Christopher McCauley posted a work photo of the same scene on his social network. In this photo of work, Brother Tom and his opponent actor are fighting fiercely on the roof of a high-speed train, with a helicopter hovering around him. This makes people full of expectations and imagination for the action scenes in the film.



According to the plan, the two films "Mission Impossible 7" and "Mission Impossible 8" will be shot back-to-back. Before the shutdown was affected by the epidemic, the crew only conducted stunt tests without real shooting. This time, it was officially started for shooting. "Mission Impossible" is one of the best spy war action movies in the new century. As the most famous movie series under the name of Tom Cruise, this series has always been the most famous for its jaw-dropping action scene designs. Prior to this, the "Mission Impossible" series liked to find a different director for each to bring a new feeling. However, from the previous results, this strategy was not successful. Therefore, Paramount gave up the idea of ​​finding a new director for each film. The latter two sequels will continue with "Mission Impossible 6" director Christopher McCauley and series star Tom Cruise. Cooperation. In addition, David Ellison of Sky Dance Productions will continue to serve as producer-he is also the producer of three films from "Disc 4" to "Disc 6."


Currently, the two sequels of "Mission Impossible" have been successfully finalized. The specific new schedules for the two films are November 19, 2021 and November 4, 2022, respectively.