Another Day, Another Opportunity For Mission: Impossible 8 To Shut Down A Famous Global Location For Filming

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On another timeline in the world of 2024 movies, Mission: Impossible 8’s late June release date is probably still in play. However, with everything we know about the Tom Cruise sequel seeing its release delayed into the picture’s current May 2025 debut, production is currently underway to make this latest date stick to the calendar.

Which naturally means there’s yet another opportunity for Mr. Cruise to shut down some important sections of a major city, in the name of sick spy action. People has reported that the London based shoot for the latest Mission: Impossible entry not only shut down Trafalgar Square, it also created a fake station on the London Underground for the legendary landmark.

Mission: Impossible’s Passport To Adventure

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Here are some other notable real life locations that the Mission: Impossible franchise has been lucky enough to shoot at.

The Burj Khalifa (Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol)

Vienna State Opera (Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation)

Trocadéro Esplanade (Mission: Impossible – Fallout)

The Roman Steps / Palazzo Ducale (Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning)

Westminster Bridge / Trafalgar Square (Mission: Impossible 8)

 

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