Tom Cruise has already sparked widespread interest in his forthcoming film Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning.
The film reunites the 62-year-old action hero with some exceedingly difficult and dangerous stunts.
Tom and the production firm Paramount Pictures, which is sponsoring the upcoming film, have shared some very fascinating behind-the-scenes films.
Earlier Thursday, the Top Gun: Maverick star released footage revealing the most difficult places to shoot the eighth Mission: Impossible movie.
The video showed Cruise, Simon Pegg, and Hayley Atwell filming a key sequence for the next film in Svalbard, Norway, where the cast and crew endured temperatures as low as -40 degrees.
Tom wrote on Instagram, "It is a privilege to bring a location like Svalbard to audiences." It is stunning in every sense of the word, and we cannot wait for you to see it in theaters."
In the video, Pegg discusses the difficulty of acting in such low temperatures.
Tom stated in the captivating video clip that 'he wants to offer spectators a sensation of being there.'
Mission: Impossible 8 opens in theaters on May 23.
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