Tom Cruise arrives in South Africa for “Mission: Impossible 8”! Watch out for the giant airplane!

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Last Updated on 02/27/2022 by てんしょく飯

 

The 8th film in the “Mission: Impossible” series has started shooting in South Africa. Tom Cruise, the star of the film, arrived at the site by helicopter.

 

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Look at the plane that flew into South Africa with Tom.

 

The seventh and eighth films in the “Mission: Impossible” series, which are known as the masterpieces of actor Tom Cruise, were supposed to be released in two consecutive years, in 2021 and 2022, respectively, but the filming of “Mission: Impossible 7″ was delayed due to an infection of the new coronavirus, and the eighth film was scheduled to be released in 2023 and 2024, respectively. Mission: Impossible 7” is scheduled to be released in 2023 and the 8th film in 2024.

The “Mission: Impossible” series has always been about Tom performing dangerous stunts himself.

 

Tom was spotted in South Africa for the eighth installment of the “Mission: Impossible” series.

Tom arrived at the site by helicopter, as he has done in the past. He smiled and waved to the waiting fans as he gave them fan service.

Mission: Impossible 8″ will be filmed in South Africa for the next two months, and as soon as Tom arrived in South Africa, two yellow and two red airplanes appeared.

Ever since he was spotted rehearsing at Duxford Airfield in Cambridgeshire at the end of 2021, it has been rumored that Mission: Impossible 8 will feature some airplane stunts. At one point, he was seen preparing for an incredible stunt in which he jumped out of a plane into the air and clung to the wings.

 

It seems that Tom showed the dangerous action of jumping off the top of a cliff in Norway on a motorcycle during the filming of Mission: Impossible 7, but director Christopher McQuarrie said, “What scares me more is what they’re planning for Mission: Impossible 8. But what scares me more is what they have planned for Mission: Possible 8,” director Christopher McQuarrie said at CinemaCon, suggesting that there will be even more dangerous action scenes in the eighth film.

 

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