New York: Hollywood’s world-renowned actor Tom Cruise shared a video of the shooting scenes of his upcoming new film Mission Impossible 7 Dead Reckoning Part One.
In this video shared by Tom Cruise on social media, the heart-wrenching scenes of his film are shown in which all the action stunts are done by Tom Cruise himself.
In the video, they can be seen fighting with the villains on the roof of a high-speed train while a bridge of an en route train is blown up by a bomb, causing the train to crash into a ditch. .
Tom Cruise climbs out of the bogie of the wrecked train and hangs onto the other side of the train and narrowly escapes falling into the ditch.
Sharing the sensational video, Tom Cruise wrote in the caption, ‘The train sequence was difficult, but the results made it all great and worth it, I can’t wait for fans to see it soon.’
The train action scene was filmed in Norway, while the train crash into a ditch during the same scene was filmed in the UK.
The highlight of this film by director and co-writer Christopher Mack is that in it Tom Cruise will fight not a human villain but an artificial intelligence. It is a sentient artificial intelligence named ‘The Entity’.
A world-conquering electronic super-mind (The Entity) villain, he wants to dominate all the information in the world and have it at his disposal.
It should be remembered that the film Mission Impossible 7: Dead Reckoning Part One will hit the theaters on July 12, which is eagerly awaited by Tom Cruise fans around the world.
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