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Tom Cruise admits that filming Mission - Impossible 7 was the most complicated of his career

Tom Cruise assured that he only seeks to "do what is best for the audiences", after his effort to record Mission: Impossible: Mortal Sentence - Part One.

Tom Cruise admits that filming Mission - Impossible 7 was the most complicated of his career

Tom Cruise is waiting for the premiere of the new movie Mission: Impossible 7 on July 12 in all movie theaters. The 60-year-old actor once again referred to the filming of this new installment by director Christopher McQuarrie where he once again plays agent Ethan Hunt, a role he has had for 27 years with the launch of the first installment of the saga.

This time, Tom Cruise admitted, in an interview for EFE, that the scenes acted in Mission: Impossible 7 were some of the most complicated he had during his more than 40-year career as an actor. “I always push myself to go further,” said the American producer during his visit to Rome.

In that sense, the protagonist of films such as Valkyrie, The Last Samurai, and Top Gun, among other big box office films, pointed out that his effort to continue recording action scenes for Mission Impossible has as its main objective "to make the best film for the hearings.”

On the other hand, Simon Pegg, the actor who plays Benji Dunn in Mission: Impossible 7, described the film, which began filming before the arrival of COVID-19, as “another impossible mission.” “It was another 'impossible mission' parallel to the authentic one,” confessed the one who would be Tom Cruise's right-hand man in the film.

It is worth mentioning that Mission Impossible: Mortal Sentence will be divided into two parts. The first will be released on July 12 and the other sequel will have to wait until June 2024. The decision was due to the postponements that the film had when its recordings were affected, after in February 2020, Tom Cruise (along with the production team) was surprised by the pandemic.

Now with the streets clean of the virus, the actors of Mission: Impossible 7 managed to be in the filming in Rome and Venice after complying with a strict protocol to continue with the feature film that has an estimated budget of 300 million dollars.

Tom Cruise thanked Rome again for letting him record

Tom Cruise once again thanked the city of Rome for allowing scenes from the movie Mission: Impossible 7 to be developed. He also recognized the obstacles to the world premiere of the action film in the 'Spanish Steps' in Rome where the event finally took place.

"I want to thank Rome and Italy for allowing us to film here during such difficult times, it was an honor and a dream," Cruise told fans attending the premiere.

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