‘Mission Impossible 5’ Star Tom Cruise Spotted In Cayman Islands For Cool Underwater Stunts? Source Says, ‘Actor Was Preparing Himself For The Latest Installment’

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Tom Cruise and the rest of the cast started filming "Mission Impossible 5" last August. Since then, we have seen the 52-year old actor do his own stunts during their location shoot. Just recently, the actor that plays Ethan Hunt was spotted in Cayman Islands taking a course in scuba diving. Could they be shooting some cool underwater stunts in the Caribbean Sea?

According to UK newspapers (via Cayman25), Tom Cruise was putting in some underwater hours to prepare himself for the latest installment of "Mission Impossible". The website also reported that this wasn't the first time that the New York-born actor went to Cayman. He dived in the same area back in 1993 when he was still making the award-winning film "The Firm".

Since there weren't any sighting of the whole production team, maybe the actor was just there to train for his underwater stunts. Tom Cruise has a reputation for doing his own scenes and some fans were lucky to witness the Hollywood star in action.

The cast and crew of "Mission Impossible 5" have been to different locations including Austria, Morocco and London. In Vienna, Tom Cruise and her leading lady (Rebecca Ferguson), was seen running on the rooftop of the Opera House and rappelling together. You can catch the video here.

Their next stop was Morocco and Tom Cruise shot some scenes in Casablanca, Rabat, and Marrakech. The actor was caught doing some car stunts along the streets of Morocco and you can watch a preview of that here. The Hollywood actor was seen next doing an aerial stunt in the English countryside. He was seen dangling outside a moving airbus, which is almost 5,000 feet up in the air.

It is rare to find an actor who does his own stunt and Tom Cruise isn't even labeled as an action star. Some fans are wondering if the actor even gets worried about the accident that could happen to him. The "Mission Impossible 5" star told Air Herald, "I don't get scared. It's quite technical but sometimes things go wrong." Cruise added, "People do say no, but as an actor you bring everything, physically and emotionally, to a character. I'm able to do them. I've trained for 30 years doing things like that."

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