Queens museum displays 29 years of 'Mission: Impossible' stunts

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A new "Mission: Impossible" exhibit showcasing 29 years of stunts and behind-the-scenes content opened Friday at the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens. The exhibit precedes the release of the eighth film, "Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning." The exhibit features memorabilia, videos of Tom Cruise's stunts, and interviews with the creative team. It includes displays dedicated to each film, from the 1996 original to 2023's "Dead Reckoning," highlighting iconic action sequences and the making-of details. The exhibit includes props, costumes, and storyboards, with items from the Paramount archive. The exhibit offers a look at the evolution of the franchise's stunts, promising a look at the upcoming film's most daring feats.


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