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Tom Cruise shut down Trafalgar Square for Mission Impossible filming on Sunday evening as he was seen smiling alongside his team.
The Hollywood actor has been causing chaos across London in recent weeks as he causes various closures for the next instalment of the action movie.
Dressed in a cool leather jacket over a simple black T-shirt, Tom looked to be getting into his role as he wandered around a food market which had been set up on the street.
The team had also built their own tube station for the scene as they created Trafalgar Square tube stop, which doesn't exist in real life.
The crew transformed a cafe was turned into the new tube stop which looked incredibly realistic.
Tom Cruise shut down Trafalgar Square for Mission Impossible filming on Sunday night as he and the crew invented their own tube station for upcoming scenes
Dressed in a cool leather jacket over a simple black T-shirt, Tom looked to be getting into his role
Tom was seen laughing and joking with crew members and appeared to be enjoying himself on set.
According to rumours on set, it was suggested that this could be the final scene in the movie.
It isn't the first time Tom has closed the streets of London, as he shut down roads in the heart of Westminster last month.
Filming just roads away from Downing Street, the dramatic scenes signalled trouble for Tom's character, Impossible Missions Force (IMF) agent Ethan Hunt, as the actor was seen kneeling on the road in surrender.
Production trucks lined the central London street as the shoot got underway at sunrise to avoid major disruption in the usually bustling political hub of the city.
He also displayed his signature action star run in March as he filmed an exhilarating chase scene outside the House of Parliament.
The actor showed off his impressive stamina and speed as he sprinted full pelt down Westminster Bridge.
Parliament Square was blocked off with barricades, with the Palace of Westminster and Big Ben serving as the backdrop to the dramatic scene for the upcoming film.
The team had also built their own tube station for the scene as they created Trafalgar Square tube stop, which doesn't exist in real life
The crew transformed a cafe was turned into the new tube stop which looked incredibly realistic
Tom was seen laughing and joking with crew members and appeared to be enjoying himself on set