Tom Cruise films daring upside down train stunt in Derbyshire for Mission Impossible 7
Daily MailFilming for Mission Impossible 7 finally resumed this week. And on Friday, Tom Cruise, 59, filmed a daring upside down train stunt in Derbyshire for Mission Impossible 7, after parachuting in from a helicopter. Action man: On Friday, Tom Cruise, 59, filmed a daring upside down train stunt in Derbyshire for Mission Impossible 7, after parachuting in from a helicopter Tom flew in via helicopter to watch over the proceedings before parachuting down to the ground in true action man style. The Hollywood movie production had a Norwegian train carriage crash off the edge of a cliff and become suspended upside down above large trees Getting involved: Clad in indigo coloured jeans and a navy jumper, the A-lister was spotted clambering over boulders near to the train wreck Incredible: The sheer scale of the stunt was quite remarkable Overseeing: Tom chatted to crew members on site while overseeing the stunt There it goes! Geared up for the go: Tom carried his parachute in his hand ahead of the helicopter flight Fully focused: Tom held onto the apparatus and guided himself to the ground Takeoff: Tom was joined in the helicopter by other crew members Touchdown: Tom expertly guided himself to the ground after jumping from the helicopter Easy does it: The movie star steadied himself as he touched down on the grass The actor was said to have given staff a dressing down after he caught them breaking UK Covid rules at Warner Bros. Studios in Leavesden, Hertfordshire.