"Mission: Impossible," indeed!
Tom Cruise and the rest of the cast and crew from the upcoming "Mission: Impossible" action film were forced to temporarily suspend filming after a flock of sheep invaded the area.
Fox News reports that Tom and the team were filming in the Lake District in England when the flock began walking directly into the camera's view. The actor was seen laughing while waiting for the animals to pass through.
The seventh installment of "Mission: Impossible" is set to be released in July 2023. The crew has also already begun filming the eighth installment of the franchise, so it seems highly likely that Tom's character, Ethan Hunt, survives in "M:I 7."
Tom has made quite an impression across the pond while filming, as he's come across many locals and vacationers to the area. A couple recently recalled stumbling across the movie star before hopping into a helicopter.
"He was nice and polite and really humble. Tom Cruise apologized for the noise of the helicopters and asked if we were alright," the man told Northern Echo.
He also had a funny exchange with an English couple after interrupting their serene day atop a mountain in the United Kingdom to film a stunt.
Just moments before filming the sequence for "Mission: Impossible 7," the actor arrived via helicopter to the top of England's High Crag. After noticing a couple relaxing on the mountain's peak, Tom apologized. After ending the very brief interaction he then paraglided off the cliff.
"Sorry for disturbing your peaceful walk with all the noise — I like your dog," Tom apparently shouted at Sarah Haygarth at the 2,440 foot summit.
In sharing the moment with The Sun, Sarah recalled Tom getting dropped off and immediately getting his parachute ready, as though he was going to jump off the mountain.
Sarah shouted, "Are you really going to jump off there?," to which Tom nodded and simply replied, "See you later, folks." With that, Tom jumped and sailed back to his camp.