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Hollywood icon Tom Cruise was spotted at the Edmiston London Heliport, in London alongside UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. A now-viral video shows Rishi Sunak arriving towards his black car and getting into the passenger seat. A few seconds later Tom Cruise approaches the same car and tries to get in, before realising that his car is next to the PM’s car. He quickly moves towards his car, as he greets the fans who are at the spot. Now this video is raking in likes across social media.
On June 3, a Southhall-based Instagram account shared this clip on Instagram where it got over 31,000 likes. The video was captioned, “Don’t tell me Rishi Sunak is gonna be in the next Mission Impossible movie.”
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An Instagram user noted that Rishi Sunak used an Audi car, while Tom Cruise travelled in a Mercedes-Benz car. Someone jokingly wrote, “Why is he walking around the car? He needs to climb on the roof at 100mph and then get to the driver’s seat.” An Instagram user commented, “I need to be that rich… that I own all those models, that someone tells me where we came from.” Someone else joked, “Was Bro trying to jump in line to be the New PM hahaha.”
This above-mentioned video is credited to an Instagram user named Aditya. On his personal Instagram account, Aditya shared a video that showed him posing with Tom Cruise at the helipad. In the video, someone asks the star if he travelled in the same helicopter that was used in his latest Mission Impossible film, and Tom Cruise responds that he used a different helicopter.
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In recent weeks, Tom Cruise has been seen at multiple spots across London. The 61-year-old actor is currently in London for the shoot of Mission Impossible 8, titled Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part Two.
Tom Cruise sprints through the streets covered in blood as Mission Impossible 8 filming shuts down central London pic.twitter.com/POjiHijRip— The Sun (@TheSun) March 25, 2024
Back in March, scenes from the film’s set showed Tom Cruise running across the Westminster Bridge as he shot a chase scene. He was also seen shooting across locations in Whitehall and Parliament Square.
Directed by Christopher McQuarrie, Mission Impossible 8 will conclude the events of 2023’s Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning. Last year, director McQuarrie said that the makers have divided the seventh Mission Impossible film into two parts. The first Mission Impossible film was released in 1996. The film franchise was impaired by the 1966 television series of the same name.
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