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Tom Cruise, 58, waves at fans from a moving train as he performs his own Mission Impossible 7 stunts in Norway

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TOM Cruise, 58, shows he’s a true action hero as he manages to wave at fans from a moving train as he performs his own Mission Impossible seven stunts in Norway. 

The Hollywood star is currently filming scenes for the seventh instalment in his hugely successful spy thriller franchise.

Tom waved at fans from a speeding train

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Tom waved at fans from a speeding trainCredit: @tomaspangelo

Tom, who is well known in the industry for always doing his own stunts, was seen by fans sitting on the roof of a very fast-moving train.

While anyone else would have needed their full attention, Tom looks thrilled to have been spotted by the fans as he gave them a big smile and friendly wave as he whizzed by.

Dressed in an all black outfit on top of the speeding train, he was accompanied by extras and a film crew.  

The actor – who plays leading man Ethan Hunt in the films – has been busy shooting for the famous films and recently completed a scary jump on top of mountain Helsetkopen in Norway.

The star looked relaxed as he shot the scenes

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The star looked relaxed as he shot the scenesCredit: @tomaspangelo
Tom took it all in his stride as he whizzed by on the train

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Tom took it all in his stride as he whizzed by on the trainCredit: @tomaspangelo

The dad-of-three managed to pull off a death-defying motorbike stunt as he flew through the air while filming Mission Impossible.

As the actor flew down the mountain Helsetkopen, near Hellesylt, he completed four jumps on a bike off a huge ramp down the mountain top.

After flying 160ft through the air just days after a horror explosion on set, it’s clear there’s nothing that can put him off filming his next big stunt.

Tom has also completed a 10,000ft skydive, flown a helicopter through London and pulled wheelies on a BMW superbike during a high-speed chase for the current film.

Fans were shocked to see Tom on the top of the train

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Fans were shocked to see Tom on the top of the trainCredit: @tomaspangelo
Tom loves doing his own stunts

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Tom loves doing his own stuntsCredit: @tomaspangelo

Since their return, it hasn’t been as easy as hoped for the cast and crew as filming plunged into crisis when a fire ripped through the set following a horror motorcycle explosion last month.

The movie, which is set to be released on November 19 2021, resumed its filming in April following the coronavirus pandemic.

Last month The Sun revealed that Tom picked up a hefty bill of £500,000 to hire an old cruise ship for his Mission:Impossible cast and crew to travel in.

This was done in a bid to avoid further disappointment and avoid further Covid production delays.

This will be the seventh film in the Mission Impossible franchise

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This will be the seventh film in the Mission Impossible franchiseCredit: Getty Images – Getty

The Hurtigruten ship is off the coast of Norway where the seventh Mission: Impossible movie is currently being shot.

A source said: “They are terrified of further delays.

“Tom is determined not to see any more hold-ups.

“The studio believes it will keep everyone safe and get this shoot wrapped up.”



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