
From excess trains to flying motorcycles, Tom Cruise has continually tried to unite himself with any success Mission: Impossible Movies, sometimes Breaking Bones in the process. So what could do in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning To raise the bar? Well, hang again on the side of a plane It is not the only thing, apparently. The aged Hollywood icon is promising underwater acrobatics unlike all fans they saw before.
“From Legend in 1985 a Mission: Impossible – The Final ReckoningI have been studying and shot underwater sequences for over 40 years “, Cruise Posted on X Monday. “We have always tried to push our cinema to the next level. In this MCQ film and I saw the opportunity to create a underwater sequence different from any other. We are excited to share it with you.”
He also published a brief clip behind the scenes of the production of the film that includes scenes of him who swims through what seems to be the shockded submarine that hosts the IA called the entity that has been threatening the world since 2023 Dead Recking. It looks like Christopher Mcquarrie, which he directed Canaglia nation AND Fall In addition, the entire part of the interior of the diver has been recreated for the scenes. We hope that, in addition to any new way in which Cruise will find to make its insurance agents forget, the sequence does not tilt on post-production special effects to have an impact.
This is not Mission: ImpossibleThe first great acrobatics. Canaglia nation I saw the cruise Keep your breath for 6 minutes In a scene where his character, Ethan Hunt, had to unlock a hatch while turning around a gigantic server cooling tank. And that scene was born only after Cruise has filmed EdgeFor which Mcquarrie contributed to writing the script, which ends with her character who dives under the water under the pyramid of the Louvre in Paris to kill a giant alien.
The final reckoning It affects the theaters in a few weeks on May 23 and brings many questions beyond if the cruise and the franchise still have new tricks in the sleeves. For one, there is the question about how the film will go well to the numerous callbacks to the previous voices in the franchise made around in the trailers and what will tell us how Hunt has come to join the IMF first, a thread of the plot mentioned in Dead Recking. The biggest question of all, however, is if this will be the last of Cruise Mission: Impossible Movies. Given his obsession with the films, Hollywood and his inheritance at the box office, I doubt somehow. At least until Final reckoning It does better than its predecessor.
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