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Tom Cruise Given Nod to Shoot Mission: Impossible in British Parliament

Tom Cruise Given Nod to Shoot Mission: Impossible in British Parliament

The actor has been granted permission to shoot the fifth installment of the action franchise inside the home of British politics.

Highlights

  • Actor Tom Cruise will reportedly shoot scenes for the next installment of Mission: Impossible inside Britain's Houses of Parliament.
  • The actor has reportedly been granted permission to shoot the fifth installment of the action franchise inside the home of British politics, the House of Commons, reports contactmusic.com.
  • A source tells Britain's The Sun newspaper, "M:I 5 will feature numerous well-known locations in London, but the Houses of Parliament is clearly the biggest coup. The writers are excited about what stunts they could pull off inside the Commons."
  • The news comes shortly after Meryl Streep and Carey Mulligan's new movie Suffragette became the first commercial feature film ever to be shot in Britain's Houses of Parliament earlier this year.
Los Angeles: Actor Tom Cruise will reportedly shoot scenes for the next installment of Mission: Impossible inside Britain's Houses of Parliament.

The actor has reportedly been granted permission to shoot the fifth installment of the action franchise inside the home of British politics, the House of Commons, reports contactmusic.com. (Also read: Tom Cruise Escaped Serious Injury in Childhood Bike Stunt)

A source tells Britain's The Sun newspaper, "M:I 5 will feature numerous well-known locations in London, but the Houses of Parliament is clearly the biggest coup. The writers are excited about what stunts they could pull off inside the Commons." (Also read: Tom Cruise: Emily Blunt Cried When She Tried Edge of Tomorrow Costume)

The news comes shortly after Meryl Streep and Carey Mulligan's new movie Suffragette became the first commercial feature film ever to be shot in Britain's Houses of Parliament earlier this year.

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