Rebecca Ferguson praises Tom Cruise's "Mission: Impossible" and says the series knows how to write stories for women
The "Dune" star isn't trying to emulate Cruise by doing his own stunts, but he'd love the chance to work with a movie icon in an action series.
Rebecca Ferguson praised the series "Mission Impossible" for giving women a chance.
The 39-year-old actor will reprise his role as MI6 agent Ira Fawcett in the final installment of the series, directed by Christopher McQuarrie and starring Tom Cruise, as material for the likes of Vanessa Kirby, Hayley Athol and himself. You provide
“The Mission is probably the only show that knows how to write stories for women,” Rebecca Ferguson told IndieWire.
"They spoil things. You don't go into too much detail about what happened. You don't talk about it. There's always a reason why the arc goes in a certain direction. I (as Ilsa) control myself. I do. Fate, things happen for a reason." The "Dune" star isn't trying to imitate Cruise with his stunts, but in an action series I'd love to have the opportunity to work with the iconic Cruise.
Rebecca Ferguson explained: "Tom is his film, which stands for 'Mission.'
You are presented with a palette of knowledge. You learn it, you practice it, you accept it. You can also say "no". They will work around it and not have to. "
Rebecca remembers being supported when she couldn't ride her power bike as fast as she needed to for a scene in the movie.
"It was a big 760 Triumph bike. It's not safe," he said. I do not believe in myself. Do not worry. They had another option: Jenny (Tymos), the best motorcycle rider in the world. "