"Korean entertainment has adapted perfectly!"
Tom Cruise, Henry Carville and Simon Pegg, the leading characters in the Hollywood popular blockbuster series "Mission Impossible: Fallout" (hereinafter directed by Mission Impossible 6 and Christopher Macquarie), have received Korean entertainment with extraordinary wit and sense.
In SBS 'Running Man' broadcasted on the afternoon of the 22nd, the second episode of 'Catch and Project' featured by Tom Cruise, Henry Carville, Simon Pegg and 'Running Man' members who visited Korea for 'Mission Impossible 6' promotion car was broadcast.
Starting with "Interview with the Vampire" (directed by Neil Jordan) in 1994, he visited Korea through "Mission Impossible 2" (00, directed by Oussam) "Vanilla Sky" (01, directed by Cameron Crowe) "Operation Name Balkyri" (09, directed by Brian Singer) "Jack Reacher: Never Go Back" (16, directed by Edward Zwick) and became a "pro-Navaler" One Tom Cruise. His history of his 9th record of 'Mission Impossible 6' was not disappointed again.
Tom Cruise, who appeared in 'Running Man', one of the prime entertainments on the airwaves weekend, captivated viewers with the agility and sense of the main character of the 'Mission Impossible' series. Of course, Henry Carville and Simon Pegg, another protagonists of 'Mission Impossible 6', also laughed at the room after finishing the harsh Korean entertainment ceremony. Mission Impossible 6, which did not spare any trouble in appearing in 'Running Man' even though it was a limited recording time. They gave fun to the finger hearts as well as the dissimilars among the team members, and they showed their passion by throwing their whole body in iron bag quiz and mystery box game.
In particular, the game's "New Stiller" was Simon Pegg, who showed off his knee-walking and various foul skills to win the game. ), which made Yoo Jae-seok nervous, he emerged as "Hollywood Lee Kwang-soo" and made viewers navel.
Tom Cruise, Henry Carville and Simon Pegg of Mission Impossible 6, which have proved that there is no mission that can be completely adapted to Korean entertainment. Because of the three people's performance, "Running Man" ranked first with 7.1% of the first part and 10% of the second part (based on Nielsen Korea), surpassing MBC's "Masked Wang" (9.7%) and KBS2's "Happy Sunday" (8.2%). Above all, the ratings of 'Running Man' have been explosive for four months since March, setting the record for the second highest audience rating this year.
Meanwhile, 'Mission Impossible 6' is an action blockbuster that must end the inevitable mission as the choice of all good wills made by top spy agent Ethan Hunt and the IMF team returns to the worst result. Tom Cruise, Henry Carville, Simon Pegg and Rebecca Ferguson added and director Christopher Macquarie, who directed "Mimira," "Mission Impossible: Lognation" and "Jack Rikcher," caught the megaphone. It will be released for the first time in Korea on the 25th.