Mission: Impossible’s Director Said Someone Felt Like They Were ‘Suffocating’ While Watching A Final Reckoning Scene, And I Have A Theory About What It Is
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Mission: Impossible’s Director Said Someone Felt Like They Were ‘Suffocating’ While Watching A Final Reckoning Scene, And I Have A Theory About What It Is


The Mission: Impossible franchise is always pushing the envelope in regard to what’s possible with big-screen spectacle. Tom Cruise, director Christopher McQuarrie and more are at the wheel, and they’ve dreamed up incredible stunt sequences, like when Cruise strapped himself to a plane for Rogue Nation or when he climbed the Burj Khalifa for Ghost Protocol. Now, it seems for the upcoming eighth film, The Final Reckoning, McQuarrie is teasing a sequence that was “suffocating” for one viewer, and I think I know where this one is going.

During a recent interview with Empire, Christopher McQuarrie teased that the latest film would feature one of the most difficult sequences he and his team ever had to orchestrate, which by M:I standards is saying a lot. The director was clearly excited to get the film on the big screen, and feedback from a recent test screening proved that the team had something incredible — and gripping– on their hands. The filmmaker said (via GamesRadar):

We had a small screening and someone said, ‘I was suffocating throughout the entire sequence. I almost had a heart attack.’ And I thought, ‘I guess we did something right.’



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