Hayley Atwell Recalls A ‘Pinch Me Moment’ Filming M:I With Tom Cruise, And It Involves A Silly Blurt Out And A Wonderful Response From The Star



We’ve all had that feeling: when things are going really well in your life, you’re able to step outside your own body and assess the awesomeness of the whole situation in its totality. Having this kind of positive revelation is wonderful… though it can also lead to the unexpected blurting out of sentiment. This is a circumstance to which Hayley Atwell can evidently relate, as she had such a moment with Tom Cruise during the making of Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning.

Atwell spoke about the experience during an interview this past summer with the Netherlands magazine Numéro. She was asked about what it was like working with one of the biggest movie stars in history, and she likened it to a dream – recalling a time when she was with Cruise and couldn’t stop herself from describing aloud the excellence of her reality. And even better than what she blurted was how he responded. Said the actress,

I had many pinch me moments. I remember being in a car with him in Rome, we’d been working for months, I’d known him for over a year and yet I looked at him and went, ‘I’m in a Tom Cruise film.’ And he was like, ‘I know. And I’m in a film with Hayley Atwell.’



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