Cruise
back with more stunts in 'Mission: Impossible - Rogue
Nation'
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[July 25, 2015]
VIENNA (Reuters) - He's
swung around skyscrapers and leapt off buildings, and
now Tom Cruise is back in the blockbuster action-movie
franchise "Mission: Impossible". And in the latest
instalment, he adds a new feat - clinging to the side of
a plane as it takes off.
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The 53-year old Hollywood star returns as Ethan Hunt in
"Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation", his fifth stint as the
secret agent, serving up the usual action-packed and nail-biting
scenes.
When he's working on one of the films, "I think, what is going
to entertain them, what is going to surprise them and what story
are we going to come up with here and how to put these things
in," Cruise said at the film's world premiere on Thursday night
when asked about the stunts.
"As a filmmaker, it is nice to sit back and dream of these
things."
It has been nearly 20 years since the first "Mission:
Impossible" film came out, and Cruise said that while he now may
be older, he keeps pushing himself.
"I just don't sleep, I just keep going," he said.
In the film, the Impossible Mission Force has been disbanded and
Hunt and his team face off with the sinister Syndicate
organization. The film is partly set in Vienna, where Thursday's
premiere was held.
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"I think there are always big problems to solve and ways to figure
it out and the sequences keep you on the edge of your seat ... it's
funny and fun and it takes you to a different place," Cruise said.
"We have such fun characters in the movie."
The film also stars Simon Pegg, Jeremy Renner and Rebecca Ferguson.
"Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation" is scheduled for release in
U.S. cinemas on July 31.
(Reporting By Claire Watson and Reuters Television in Vienna;
Writing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian in London; Editing by Larry King)
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