Tom Cruise performs thrilling stunts in “MI 6” set vids & pics (video)

Tom Cruise performs thrilling stunts in “MI 6” set vids & pics

PanARMENIAN.Net - Following the previous pictures of Tom Cruise on "Mission: Impossible 6" filming set in Paris, new set videos and photos have arrived. The videos see Cruise performing thrilling stunts, which include him swinging back and forth in the air using a harness and crashing his car into a tree, AceShowbiz said.

In one of the videos, we can see that the 54-year-old actor is watched by a lot of excited onlookers on the filming set. He looks impressively relaxed when the crew sends him flying to the air. The crew lets him swinging back and forth on the harness before bringing him back to earth.

Another video offers a brief look at Cruise who drives a car and pulls off a 180-degree turn before crashing it into a tree.

Meanwhile, the set photos feature Cruise filming a motorcycle scene. He wears all-black suit in the photos, driving a huge motorcycle amid crowded street.

Cruise will reprise his role as Ethan Hunt in the sixth installment of the "Mission: Impossible" movie series, while Rebecca Ferguson (II) will reprise her role as Ilsa Faust. Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Alec Baldwin and Sean Harris are also returning. "Man of Steel" star Henry Cavill has been added to the cast along with Vanessa Kirby. It has been confirmed that Jeremy Renner won't return to the movie.

Plot detail is still kept under wraps, but McQuarrie has said that "Mission: Impossible 6" will feature "very different" Ethan Hunt and will explore his character way more deeply than the previous movies did. Besides serving as director, McQuarrie writes the script and produces "Mission: Impossible 6" alongside Cruise, Don Granger, J.J. Abrams, David Ellison and Dana Goldberg.

"Mission: Impossible 6" is set to hit U.S. theaters on July 27, 2018.

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