Tom Cruise is pulling out all the stops to ensure that filming for the latest installment of ‘Mission: Impossible’ isn’t derailed by roadworks. The Hollywood icon is employing helicopters to navigate around disruptions caused by road construction.
Reports from ‘Female First UK’ reveal that Tom Cruise has devised a clever solution to avoid delays caused by roadworks on the M25, a major highway encircling Greater London. With parts of the M25 closed due to ongoing construction, Cruise has arranged for helicopters to transport the cast and crew of ‘Mission: Impossible 8’ to and from the filming location at Longcross, located in south-east England.
According to a source cited by The Sun newspaper, Cruise’s commitment to keeping the production on track is unwavering. Despite the inconvenience posed by the M25 closures, Cruise is determined to maintain the momentum of the film’s production.
The source explains that Cruise has helicopters on standby in London to ferry the crew to Longcross, ensuring that work on the film proceeds without interruption. The source emphasizes Cruise’s professionalism, stating that he is willing to go to great lengths to ensure the smooth running of the production.
Staff and cast members involved in the filming have been informed that if they are unable to reach Longcross due to the M25 closures, they will be transported by helicopter. This proactive approach mirrors the action-packed scenes often depicted in Cruise’s films, highlighting his dedication to overcoming obstacles in pursuit of his artistic vision.
Hayley Atwell, who stars alongside Cruise in ‘Mission: Impossible 8’, recently shared her admiration for the actor’s work ethic. In an interview with ‘ET Canada’, Atwell praised Cruise as a “one-man studio” and lauded his extensive knowledge of filmmaking and the cinematic experience. She expressed her awe at Cruise’s expertise, describing him as “deeply inspiring” and emphasizing his unparalleled commitment to his craft.