“There was not a surplus of trains available to be wrecked,” he added. Hayley Atwell's 'Mission: Impossible 7' Screen Test Was 'Two Hours of Stunt Choreography' So the Team Could 'See My Natural Abilities' Tom Cruise Wants to Keep Making 'Mission: Impossible' Movies Until He's 80, Just Like Harrison Ford and Indiana Jones: 'I Hope to Still Be Going' 'Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One' Review: A Stunt-Loving Tom Cruise Takes On AI. “We wanted to build upon the previous films and apply that knowledge to something practical and real and bring this train sequence to another level.” “When we started talking about this movie in the terms of a sense of adventure, an action sequence on a train is something we always wanted to do,” writer-director Christopher McQuarrie said. The latest “Dead Reckoning” behind-the-scenes featurette confirms that Cruise and Morales, the latter of whom plays the film’s villain, shot the fight scene practically, meaning they were literally strapped to the top of a train as it sped through a valley in Norway. Riding a motorcycle off a cliff and learning the dangerous sport of speed-flying weren’t the only requirements for acting in “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One.” Tom Cruise also had to fight co-star Esai Morales on the roof of a train moving at 60 miles per hour.
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