Tom
Cruise
has
resumed
shooting
for
his
upcoming
film,
Mission:
Impossible
7
and
Mission:
Impossible
8.
In
the
past
few
weeks,
netizens
have
been
treated
with
several
sneak-peeks
of
the
actor's
daring
action
scenes,
and
the
recent
one
comes
from
Tom's
shoot
in
Norway
on
a
moving
train.
Over
the
weekend,
the
ace
filmmaker
Christopher
McQuarrie
took
to
his
Instagram
page
and
shared
BTS
still
from
the
sets
of
Mission:
Impossible
7,
which
shows
Cruise
performing
a
stunt
on
a
moving
train
amid
extreme
cold
weather.
In
the
picture,
you
can
also
see
a
helicopter
crashing
down
in
the
background
while
Cruise
is
busy
fighting.
McQuarrie
spoke
about
Norway
and
the
team's
experience
in
the
post's
caption.
He
wrote,
"Norway's
scale
and
beauty
have
left
an
indelible
and
defining
imprint
on
our
film
and
reminded
us
that
anything
is
possible.
On
behalf
of
everyone
working
on
Mission:
Impossible,
our
sincerest
thanks
to
The
Norwegian
Film
Incentive,
The
Norwegian
Railway
Museum,
the
infinitely
patient
Stranda
and
Rauma
Municipalities,
our
endlessly
enduring
Norwegian
crew,
along
with
everyone
who
supported
our
filming
here.
And,
of
course...
The
Mountain."
He
added,
"Most
of
all,
we
give
thanks
to
the
warm
and
welcoming
people
of
Norway.
Your
kindness
and
consideration
are
nothing
less
than
an
inspiration.
We'll
miss
you
dearly
and
look
forward
to
seeing
you
again.
Tusen
hjertelig
takk.
Buckle
up,
Roma.
Here
we
come...
#MI7MI8".
More
videos
of
the
incident
have
made
it
to
the
internet.
A
video
showed
a
bunch
of
excited
fans
chasing
the
train
on
which
the
actor
was
shooting,
with
a
car.
Tom
even
smiles
and
then
laughs
at
the
screaming
fans,
ultimately
giving
them
a
wave.
In
the
clip
you
can
see
Tom
prepping
for
a
scene.
He
is
also
secured
with
some
harnesses
as
is
the
rest
of
the
stunt
crew.
Mission:
Impossible
7
starring
Tom
Cruise,
Ving
Rhames,
Henry
Czerny,
Simon
Pegg,
Rebecca
Ferguson
and
Vanessa
Kirby
is
set
to
release
in
November
2021.
The
makers
have
also
announced
a
release
date
for
Mission
Impossible
8
as
November
4,
2022.