Tom Cruise learning how to fly a World War II plane for ‘Mission Impossible 8’

Hollywood star Tom Cruise is reportedly learning to fly a World War II military plane for dogfight scenes in ‘Mission Impossible 8’.

The 59-year-old star, known for performing his stunts in his action blockbusters, has been seen flying a 1943 Boeing Stearman Model 75 at Duxford Airfield in Cambridgeshire in the UK, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

The aircraft, which had two movie rigs on its wings, would be filmed in a chase with another wartime aircraft.

The star has already begun his work as Agent Ethan Hunt for “Mission: Impossible 8,” which isn’t set to release until 2023, even though filming recently wrapped on the upcoming “Mission: Impossible 7” has gone.

A source told The Sun newspaper’s bizarre column: “Tom began learning to fly a Boeing Stearman biplane earlier this year for a major stunt scene in ‘Mission Impossible 8’. It’s clearly a highly skilled task. But as usual he has no plans to cut any corners or bring in stuntmen.”

The source added: “Filming has only happened on ‘Mission: Impossible 7’, but Tom hasn’t given himself a break. And trying to film jaw-dropping scenes with an 80-year-old plane is especially dangerous. Is.”

Cruise is also set to fly planes in ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ and previously promised fans that there was “never” an aerial view featured in the film, a sequel to the 1986 hit ‘Top’. gun’.

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