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Impossible 7 sees Pom Klementieff pull off a series first

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One spoilers follow.

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One star Pom Klementieff has confirmed that the new sequel is premiering for the film series.

The Guardians of the Galaxy star makes his debut in the long-running franchise in the upcoming seventh film, playing the role of the assassin Paris.

As part of the action, she takes on Ethan Hunt – which just so happens to be the first time Tom Cruise’s character has fought a woman.

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“It’s the first time Tom gets to have a fight scene with a woman in the franchise as well, so that was a big deal as well,” Klementieff said. The digital spy.

While speaking with us, the actress also talked about conceiving the character of Paris and how she wanted to create a sense of “craziness” to the way she looked.

“I wanted to bring a craziness to the character, even in the idea of ​​the make-up I wear in Venice with the black and white teardrop,” explained Klementieff.

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“I wanted to be something weird and weird and like a monster, but at first it looked like a porcelain doll or a pantomime. It was inspired by this Pierrot character from the Commedia Dell’Arte. I wanted to bring something that’s a little melancholy but also a little wild that’s unleashed when I’m racing.

“It’s all about the modulations, it’s like music where sometimes it’ll be loud and then it’ll go to a little flute. It was really fun to do that.”

Prior to the release of Dead Reckoning Part One, the film received extremely positive reviews, currently sitting at 98% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes.

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One will be released in UK cinemas on July 10th and in US cinemas on July 12th.

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