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Tom Cruise: Stunts are mission possible due to long working hours

According to news.com.au, Cruise has been “smitten” with Thomas since she got hired as his personal assistant while working on the “Mission: Impossible 5film. Tom Cruise does…as long as the aircraft aren’t computer-generated.

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What “Mission: Impossible” has lacked in character development and plot complexity, it’s made up for in action. Hollywood star Tom Cruise says he would be open to reprising his 1980s role as US Navy pilot Maverick in a possible sequel to action drama “Top Gun“.

Cruise reportedly decided to include the stunt in the movie after McQuarrie kidded around with the actor, saying that a plane in the background should be the centerpiece of the scene.

This time out Cruise’s International Monetary Fund team are cut off by the Central Intelligence Agency with lead character Ethan Hunt out in the field on his own. “I just don’t sleep, I just keep going”, he said.

“I remember his face was like “that’s not going to be a problem”.

The film follows Hunt as he tries to track down and take down a mysterious entity called The Syndicate. The rogue agency is very powerful, able to bring down whatever nation it wants to that interferes with its plans or gets in its way. The film is partly set in Vienna, where Thursday’s premiere was held. Cruise split from third wife, Katie Holmes, in 2012. Benji, as he is usually referred to, helped rescue Hunt from a Russian prison.

One of the shots fired at the Austrian politician before his auto is blown up is by Ilsa Faust.

For a franchise that is as prolific as Mission: Impossible, it is hard to imagine a viewer not having some preconception of what they will be in for with Rogue Nation.

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The film is additionally available with Dolby Atmos sound at all theaters equipped with that sound system. He worked closely with stunt coordinator, Wade Eastwood, to pull off the incredible-looking stunts he did, such as hanging from the edge of an airplane in the opening sequence of the flick.

US actor Tom Cruise waves to fans as he attends the Mission Impossible – Rogue Nation World Premiere at the Vienna State Opera in Vienna Austria Thursday