The director explained that the M:I team had come up with an action sequence “involving a bridge over a body of water, ideally one that could be partially destroyed.” McQuarrie said Poland was interested in letting production use the non-functioning bridge for this sequence. “There was never a plan to blow up a 111-year-old protected monument,” he wrote. Director Christopher McQuarrie squashed the reports in a statement to Empire. In 2020, reports swirled that the Mission: Impossible 7 team had planned to destroy a historical bridge in Poland as part of an action sequel. Esai Morales and Tom Cruise fight on the roof of a train. In August 2021, a train was seen heading off a cliff at Stoney Middleton as part of a Mission: Impossible 7 scene, according to Insider.
Specific plot details are being kept under wraps for now, but we do know about some of the other incredible, jaw-dropping action that will (and will not) be featured. I had about six seconds once I departed the ramp to pull the chute and I don’t want to get tangled in the bike. Or if I departed in a weird way, we didn’t know what was going to happen with the bike. “The helicopter was a problem because I didn’t want to be hammering down that ramp at top speed and get hit by a stone. “If the wind was too strong, it would blow me off the ramp,” he told Empire. Mission: Impossible 7 began filming in 2020 and will include the most dangerous stunt Tom Cruise has ever done onscreen before: a motorcycle ride off the edge of a cliff. The eighth film is set to be released on July 7, 2023. Mission: Impossible 7 was initially delayed until November 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic before ultimately settling on May 27, 2022, as the final release date. Mission: Impossible 7 and Mission: Impossible 8 were announced in 2019 with release dates of July 23, 2021, and August 5, 2022. (Everett Collection) ‘Mission: Impossible 7’: What We Know So Far