Director Christopher McQuarrie confirmed that the stunt was indeed for “Mission: Impossible 7,” sharing a frame of Cruise in action on his Instagram Saturday.
“Norway’s scale and beauty have left an indelible and defining imprint on our film and reminded us that anything is possible,” he wrote alongside the photo, thanking the The Norwegian Railway Museum and other in-country operations that made the shoot possible. “Most of all, we give thanks to the warm and welcoming people of Norway. Your kindness and consideration are nothing less than an inspiration,” he added. “We’ll miss you dearly and look forward to seeing you again.”in the first “Mission Impossible” film, in which Cruise’s Ethan Hunt faces off against the movie’s big bad on top of a speeding bullet train while, of course, being pursued by a helicopter.
But trust and believe there will be action galore in the sequel. Earlier this month, a performer, whom we presume to be Cruise, was seen riding a motorcycle directly off a giant ramp before parachuting to safety.
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