
Paramount Pictures, a subsidiary of Viacom Inc., has chosen Dubai International Film Festival in the Middle East for the detection of the last episode of the series, which grossed over $ 2 billion worldwide.
"Mission Impossible - Ghost Protocol" is filmed mainly in Dubai, using their high-rise buildings, including the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest tower at 828 m (2716 ft).
In one scene, Cruise, which the spy is accused of blowing up the Kremlin, is committed to high-adrenaline acrobatics around the top of the building.
Cruise spent four months preparing for the file before coming to Dubai to shoot the real thing. But he said it was still the problem of translating director Brad Bird vision into reality.
"One thing is to see it, and another thing is trying to prove ... that the first moment, you know, I have a little choice here, and a small rope. I remember only that it says" This is the moment of truth " Cruise, who is known for doing his stunts, he told reporters.
"I had to figure out how to fly. I had to figure out how to use the foot as a rudder, because you are there side winds. It took only a moment to figure out how absent crashed headfirst into the building," he said.
"I was excited because I thought it would be very entertaining for spectators and very demanding, so that's why I did it."
A bet on a certainty
The popularity of Cruise, 49 years, has had its ups and downsides of viewers in the U.S. in recent years but remains a global appeal.
His latest film, action comedy "Knight and Day," she starred alongside Cameron Diaz, I have mixed reviews, but the Mission Impossible series is sure to strike with audiences and critics.
Cruise has decided to put the first film, Get limited to fans in Tokyo last week before the official discovery in Dubai.
Mission Impossible 4 Cruise is Ethan Hunt character move from Budapest to Moscow to Mumbai, will present a glossy locations worldwide in a classical style spy genre.
Bird, who comes to the permit after the critically acclaimed regime change animated Oscar winner "The Incredibles" and "Ratatouille," said he tried to keep one step ahead of audience expectations of an action film.
"One of the challenges of any continuation, especially third installment, you'll have a lot of audience expectations go," said the red carpet.
"But I think you can run directly on the expectations and play with them, and Zig when viewers expect you to zag, and I think that what we did in this movie."


