Tom Cruise Scales BFI IMAX Roof to Promote his Upcoming Movie

Tom Cruise, the daredevil king of Hollywood, pulled off a jaw-dropping stunt on May 11, 2025, standing atop the BFI IMAX in London to promote his latest blockbuster, “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning”. The 62-year-old star, known for doing his own stunts, turned heads and sparked a social media frenzy as he waved to fans from the UK’s largest cinema screen’s roof, hyping the eighth “Mission: Impossible” film, set to hit theaters May 23. With the building wrapped in a massive ad for the movie, Cruise’s high-flying antics proved he’s still Ethan Hunt at heart. Here’s how this wild moment unfolded and how it can help the ticket sales for the upcoming movie.


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A Stunt That Stole the Show

On a sunny Sunday afternoon, Londoners near Waterloo Station did a double-take as Cruise appeared on the BFI IMAX roof, dressed in a sharp suit, waving to onlookers below, People reported. The 65-foot-tall, 85-foot-wide screen was the perfect backdrop, plastered with “The Final Reckoning” promo art. Sources confirmed to Deadline it was indeed Cruise, though how he scaled the roof remains a mystery, likely a nod to his “Mission: Impossible” climbing feats, like the Burj Khalifa in “Ghost Protocol”. X went wild, with one user posting, “Tom Cruise on the BFI IMAX roof? This man IS cinema!” (@polispol, May 11, 2025). The stunt tied into his BFI Fellowship honor, awarded the next day for his contributions to film, including shooting multiple “Mission: Impossible” movies in the UK.


Hyping the Final Reckoning

Cruise’s rooftop appearance was no random flex, it was a calculated move to drum up excitement for “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning”, the direct sequel to 2023’s “Dead Reckoning Part One”. Directed by Christopher McQuarrie, the film sees Ethan Hunt and his IMF team: Hayley Atwell, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg prepare to face a rogue AI called the Entity, housed in a sunken Russian submarine, per Rotten Tomatoes. Filmed in IMAX for maximum impact, it features Cruise’s most daring stunts yet, like hanging off an upside-down biplane, as seen in CinemaCon footage. The BFI IMAX is screening the entire “Mission” series and other hits like “Top Gun: Maverick” throughout May, culminating in a special preview of “The Final Reckoning” with live red-carpet footage from its London premiere.


A Nod to His Legacy

The rooftop moment doubled as a celebration of Cruise’s BFI Fellowship, recognizing his 40-year career and UK film industry impact, from “Eyes Wide Shut” to “Mission: Impossible – Fallout”. Hours before, he’d given a career Q&A at BFI Southbank and introduced a fan-voted screening of “Fallout” at the IMAX, Deadline noted. The stunt also echoed his “Mission” ethos: real stunts, no CGI. As he told CBR, IMAX “invests you in that world. This is cinema.” With the Cannes Film Festival premiere looming on May 14, Cruise’s London antics set the stage for a global rollout.


The Mission Continues

Cruise’s BFI IMAX stunt wasn’t just a flex, it was a love letter to fans and the theatrical experience he’s championed for decades. As “The Final Reckoning” nears, rumored to be Ethan Hunt’s last mission, the film promises a “teeth-clenching, white-knuckle ride,” per BFI. With a cast including Angela Bassett and Nick Offerman, and McQuarrie’s knack for jaw-dropping action, the film’s poised to be a 2025 highlight. Catch Cruise’s legacy on the big screen at BFI IMAX all month, and brace for “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” to be the perfect send off for the series that has been around almost 30 years.

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