The Mission: Impossible films have never been afraid to be innovative in the action genre. The stakes increase and the stunts become more dangerous, but the dedication to excellence remains constant with each new episode. Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, Part One, is set to be released soon, and thanks to Tom Cruise and the rest of the film’s dedicated cast and crew, audiences can expect another action-packed adventure.
In a recent interview with Empire magazine, Vanessa Kirby discussed the film’s unconventional production methods. Mission: Impossible 7 has a reported budget of nearly $290 million, and it plans to deliver a unique cinematic experience.
The Tom Cruise Factor: Making Mission Impossible, Possible
The Mission: Impossible films’ signature spontaneity and energy would be lost if the production team used the standard practice of meticulously planning every aspect in advance. Tom Cruise believes it was crucial to keep the story intact and not cut corners for the sake of efficiency.
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From the beginning, the actor has always been aware of his responsibilities to the audience, the studio, the crew, the actors, and the entire entertainment industry. Cruise’s risk-taking and intense focus in every scene demonstrate his dedication to creating an unforgettable cinematic experience.
Beyond Tom Cruise’s involvement, Mission: Impossible 7 took a non-linear and unconventional approach to filmmaking. Actress Pom Klementieff, who portrays a mysterious antagonist, revealed that the cast frequently switched perspectives, going back and forth between the beginning and end of the film to evaluate and adjust what they had already shot.
Vanessa Kirby Talks Reshoots Within the Shoot
While filming was still in progress, they were able to use this method to spot any scenes or plot points that needed to be reshot. Actress Vanessa Kirby, who was brought back to play The White Widow, praised this method.
The Crown actress related a time when the story required them to return to a location months after filming a scene in a train car in order to finish the loose ends. Kirby lauded the dedication to making the best possible movie, a trait she said typified the entire Mission: Impossible franchise.
“They’re always checking what they have, and then we do reshoots within the shoot.” Vanessa Kirby, returning in Dead Reckoning as The White Widow, is also fully on board with this way of working. “We were shooting in a train carriage. And because of Covid we had moved on from that location, and then we realised we needed to get something else to tie in. We even came back a couple of months ago to that scene. It’s cool that you know that it will be the best version, and that they don’t stop until they get it.”
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, Part One has an A-list cast and a reported budget of nearly $290 million, making it poised to once again break new ground in the world of action cinema. The team’s dedication to excellence and willingness to go above and beyond, even during the shoot itself, is evidence of their commitment to providing an unforgettable cinematic experience.
Tom Cruise, Christopher McQuarrie, and the rest of the cast and crew have given their all to create an unforgettable experience for moviegoers. Reaffirming its status as one of the most exhilarating franchises in the world of action cinema, Mission: Impossible 7 aims to leave audiences on the edge of their seats with its heart-stopping stunts and dynamic filmmaking approach that prioritizes action set-pieces.
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, Part One is set to release on July 11, 2023.
Source: Empire