Mission:
Impossible - Fallout' premieres in Paris
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[July 13, 2018]
By Maya Barkin
PARIS (Reuters) - The sixth
installment of spy movie franchise "Mission:
Impossible", which sees actor Tom Cruise leap from a
military plane 25,000 feet above Paris, premiered on
Thursday in the French capital.
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"Mission: Impossible – Fallout" tells the story of a mission
gone wrong. Agent Ethan Hunt, played by Cruise, is hunted by
assassins and former allies as he races against time to prevent
a terrorist organization from provoking a global catastrophe.
Cruise, who is known for doing his own stunts, also races a
motorbike helmet-less through oncoming traffic round Paris' Arc
de Triomphe and pilots a helicopter though mountain ravines in
Kashmir.
Hundreds of fans queued for hours to see the actor arrive at a
movie theater close to the Eiffel Tower.
"I have been attending Cruise's premieres for the past six years
and it still has the same effect; I am just as happy," fan Julia
Margot told Reuters.
Cruise told reporters that filming in the city had often been
difficult.
"It is always a challenge but I am never afraid," he said. "I
chose to shoot in Paris because it is so beautiful, it is a city
of cinema."
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Rebecca Ferguson, returning as Hunt's love interest -- a government
agent sent to track his enemies down -- said she was happy women
were involved in the action.
"We shouldn't bring women in films just to create an equality ...
women need to be there," she said.
The film, directed by Christopher McQuarrie, will be released in
movie theaters worldwide from July 25th.
The first five "Mission: Impossible" movies have raked in $2.8
billion at the box office, according to Box Office Mojo, putting it
in the top 20 movie franchises of all time.
(Reporting by Maya Barkin; Editing by Matthias Blamont and Catherine
Evans)
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