When Tom Cruise's train journey style scared people

 

Hollywood star Tom Cruise is known for his dangerous stunts, but many times people get scared when they see him.

Something similar happened in Norway, where people on a street were stunned to see Tom Cruise sitting on the roof of a high-speed train, waving at them.

This happened during the shooting of Mission Impossible 7 and its videos have gone viral on social media.

One talk user, Thomas Hoagland, posted a video of Tom Cruise sitting on the roof of a high-speed train.

On one occasion, 58-year-old Tom Cruise waved to fans from the top of the train and onlookers screamed in surprise.

Shooting for Mission Impossible 7 was halted in February this year due to the corona virus, and production resumed in September.

However, the film will now be released in November 2021 instead of July 2021.

Tom Cruise has previously performed stunts on the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, while also performing stunts on an A400 military aircraft.

An Instagram user posted a video of this train stunt and wrote, "Sometimes you are at the right place at the right time."

The film's director, Christopher McKerry, shared a photo of the train scene on Instagram, which shows a fight on the train with a helicopter flying in the background.

"The beauty of Norway is undeniable and our film reminds us that anything is possible," he said.

He said that the next phase of the film will be in the shooting room.

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Norway’s scale and beauty have left an indelible and defining imprint on our film and reminded us that anything is possible. On behalf of everyone working on Mission: Impossible, our sincerest thanks to The Norwegian Film Incentive, The Norwegian Railway Museum, the infinitely patient Stranda and Rauma Municipalities, our endlessly enduring Norwegian crew, along with everyone who supported our filming here. And, of course... The Mountain. Most of all, we give thanks to the warm and welcoming people of Norway. Your kindness and consideration are nothing less than an inspiration. We’ll miss you dearly and look forward to seeing you again. Tusen hjertelig takk. Buckle up, Roma. Here we come... #MI7MI8

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Another stunt from the film went viral on social media in September, showing a man (possibly Tom Cruise) standing on a large ramp on a mountaintop.

The stunt shows a man jumping down a hill while racing a motorcycle on a ramp and opening a parachute and descending.

Not much is known about the plot of Mission Impossible 7, but it is said that the story of the previous part has been carried forward.

It may be recalled that in August, there were reports that the filmmaker lost more than Rs 44 crore due to failure to shoot a scene of Mission Impossible.

The shooting of 'Mission Impossible 7' was recently started in the UK at a time when there was a decrease in Corona cases and the film team has been busy preparing sets for the shooting of a scene for the last one and a half months.

According to the British newspaper The Sun, one of the most expensive and dangerous scenes of 'Mission Impossible 7' was to be shot in the forests of Oxfordshire, England. Was prepared

According to the report, a bridge was constructed in the forest for the said scene with expensive goods and motorcycles were delivered there by helicopter.

However, when the film crew started shooting the scene as planned, the motorcycle's tires suddenly caught fire in the middle of the shooting and the entire set was damaged.

The report said that the stuntman on the motorcycle was skillfully saved from being injured and as soon as the motorcycle caught fire, the stuntman was lifted with the help of ropes and walked some distance from the motorcycle seat. Gree

While the film crew worked for several weeks for the scene, at least 20 2 million was spent on the purchase of a motorbike, transport to the venue, stuntman's fees and set-up for the scene. ۔

The scene cost more than US 26 2.6 million, which is more than Rs 440 million.

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