Published 13:41 IST, October 5th 2020

Tom Cruise casually waves at fans while sitting on top of fast-moving train; watch

Tom Cruise was recently filmed by fans sitting at the top of a train while filming for an action sequence for the upcoming 'Mission: Impossible' film.

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Tom Cruise has been always vocal about wanting to shoot his stunt and action sequences in real-time, without depending on movie magic created by VFX. This leads to many of Mission: Impossible film's stunt pieces making ir way to internet via leaked set videos which leave netizens baffled. Recently, a  stunt video of Tom Cruise riding a bike and taking off a high ramp to quickly release a parachute and land to ground had done its round on internet. In a new video from filming of Mission: Impossible 7, Tom Cruise can be seen casually sitting at top of a fast-moving train and waving at his excited fans. Check out video below -

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Tom Cruise waves at fans while sitting on moving train

film had halted its production back in February 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic but has w resumed its shooting which is taking place across multiple locations around world. film is under protection with a limited crew which clearly has t stopped Cruise from embarking on doing difficult stunts by himself. Director Christopher McQuarrie has also shared a still from on-train action set piece. In photo, Cruise can be seen fighting on top of train as a camera crew films sequence. Check out Christopher McQuarrie's post below - 

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While death-defining stunts making ir way tot he internet has left fans ecstatic for what Tom Cruise and his crew have in store for m, Mission: Impossible 7 and 8's production has been hit with more than just one hurdle during production. Recently, film production was hit with allegations of violating Immigration Act in rway for hiring Filipi workers being paid only $3.30 an hour, according to a Variety report. Whereas, ar reason why production received backlash was when it was revealed that y planned on blowing up an actual bridge in Poland. However, film has w wrapped its schedule in rway without COVID-19 claiming anyone from sets. director of film has confirmed on social media that film's production is w moving to Roma. 

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13:41 IST, October 5th 2020