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Tom Cruise sports longer hair while filming a car chase scene in a Derbyshire mine for the eighth installment of Mission: Impossible.

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Tom Cruise was sporting longer hair (left) when he was seen filming the eighth installment of Mission: Impossible.

Tom Cruise wore his hair longer when he was seen filming the eighth installment of Mission: Impossible.

The actor, 61, was at work filming a chase scene in a Derbyshire mine when his locks appeared noticeably longer than the last time he was seen in public.

He was last seen on February 7 at the Air Ambulance Charity Ball in London, where his hair appeared shorter and more slicked back.

Filming new scenes, Tom wore a black leather jacket as he took control of a rickety open van.

Filming on the eighth installment, which will likely be called Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part Two, has begun again after the actor’s strike delayed production.

Tom Cruise was sporting longer hair (left) when he was seen filming the eighth installment of Mission: Impossible.

He was last seen on February 7 at the Air Ambulance charity ball in London, where his hair appeared shorter and more slicked back.

He was last seen on February 7 at the Air Ambulance charity ball in London, where his hair appeared shorter and more slicked back.

Tom Cruise had longer hair (left) when he was seen filming the eighth installment of Mission: Impossible (seen on the right in February 2024)

The actor, 61, was at work filming a chase scene in a Derbyshire mine when his locks appeared noticeably longer than the last time he was seen in public.

The actor, 61, was at work filming a chase scene in a Derbyshire mine when his locks appeared noticeably longer than the last time he was seen in public.

The actor, 61, was at work filming a chase scene in a Derbyshire mine when his locks appeared noticeably longer than the last time he was seen in public.

The film crews had been preparing for the big shoot in Derbyshire for about a week.

Tom joined them in a scene involving a car chase and an accident in a disused mine.

He was seen driving at full speed out of the mine and doing a very long skid that made him smile.

The A-list actor later hit out at some crew members who had worked tirelessly since early in the morning to ensure the scene was carried out safely.

He filmed the scenes into the evening, but kept a smile on his face as he worked hard on the project.

The Mission: Impossible film series, which began in 1996, is based on a 1966 television series of the same name.

Production on the eighth film had originally been halted so the cast could promote the first part, and then the strike began causing further delays.

Along with Mission: Impossible, Tom returns to action for a new Top Gun sequel after the huge box office success of the previous entry.

Tom will return as Captain Pete ‘Maverick’ Mitchell, and Paramount, which will return to produce, hopes to reunite him with his recent co-stars Miles Teller and Glen Powell.

Filming new scenes, Tom wore a black leather jacket as he took control of a rickety open van.

Filming new scenes, Tom wore a black leather jacket as he took control of a rickety open van.

Filming new scenes, Tom wore a black leather jacket as he took control of a rickety open van.

Filming on the eighth installment, which will likely be called Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part Two, resumed after the actor's strike delayed production.

Filming on the eighth installment, which will likely be called Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part Two, resumed after the actor's strike delayed production.

Filming on the eighth installment, which will likely be called Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part Two, resumed after the actor’s strike delayed production.

Film crews had been preparing for the big shoot in Derbyshire for about a week before Tom arrived on set.

Film crews had been preparing for the big shoot in Derbyshire for about a week before Tom arrived on set.

Film crews had been preparing for the big shoot in Derbyshire for about a week before Tom arrived on set.

Tom joined them in a scene involving a car chase and an accident in a disused mine.

Tom joined them in a scene involving a car chase and an accident in a disused mine.

Tom joined them in a scene involving a car chase and an accident in a disused mine.

He was seen driving at full speed out of the mine and doing a very long skid that made him smile.

He was seen driving at full speed out of the mine and doing a very long skid that made him smile.

He was seen driving at full speed out of the mine and doing a very long skid that made him smile.

The Mission: Impossible film series, which began in 1996, is based on a 1966 television series of the same name.

The Mission: Impossible film series, which began in 1996, is based on a 1966 television series of the same name.

The Mission: Impossible film series, which began in 1996, is based on a 1966 television series of the same name.

The news that Tom has returned to work with Paramount, where he has released many of his recent films, comes just days after he signed a deal with Warner Bros. to produce and develop new films for that studio, including films in which he will star.

According album newsMaverick co-writer Ehren Kruger is writing a script for the third entry in the series.

Sources said The Hollywood Reporter Director Joseph Kosinski is also expected to return after proving himself with the huge critical and commercial success.

Tom’s last deal with Paramount ended in 2006, despite his continued work with the studio, and the new deal with Warner Bros. is non-exclusive, allowing him to continue working with other studios.

However, he is expected to have his own office on the Warner lot.

Tom and his co-stars helped bring the long-awaited sequel Top Gun: Maverick to nearly $1.5 billion in grosses, and the action film’s months-long stay in theaters helped revive the theatrical business amid the ongoing pandemic. of coronavirus.

Although news of the high-flying sequel seemed to some to be an attempt to mitigate the positive publicity Warner Bros. was receiving for landing a Tom connection, THR reports that it has been quietly in development since late fall.

Paramount had no comment on the development.

Production on the eighth film had originally been halted so the cast could promote the first part, and then the strike began causing further delays.

Production on the eighth film had originally been halted so the cast could promote the first part, and then the strike began causing further delays.

Production on the eighth film had originally been halted so the cast could promote the first part, and then the strike began causing further delays.

Along with Mission: Impossible, Tom returns to action for a new Top Gun sequel after the huge box office success of the previous entry.

Along with Mission: Impossible, Tom returns to action for a new Top Gun sequel after the huge box office success of the previous entry.

Along with Mission: Impossible, Tom returns to action for a new Top Gun sequel after the huge box office success of the previous entry.

He filmed the scenes into the evening, but kept a smile on his face as he worked hard on the project.

He filmed the scenes into the evening, but kept a smile on his face as he worked hard on the project.

He filmed the scenes into the evening, but kept a smile on his face as he worked hard on the project.

The cast and crew worked hard filming the scenes well into the night.

The cast and crew worked hard filming the scenes well into the night.

The cast and crew worked hard filming the scenes well into the night.

The support team worked hard to make sure everything went smoothly.

The support team worked hard to make sure everything went smoothly.

The support team worked hard to make sure everything went smoothly.

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