According to Nielsen Korea, the average TV viewer ratings of the first part of "Running Man" broadcast on the 22nd was 7.1% and the second part was 10% (based on households in the metropolitan area).
The double-digit ratings of "Running Man" are only four months since March, ranking second in the highest ratings this year, and the 2049 target ratings, which advertisers use as a major indicator, also recorded 5.7%.
Tom Cruise, Henry Carville and Simon Pegg, the protagonists of the sixth series "Paul Out" of the movie "Mission Impossible", appeared on the show.
They showed off their sense of entertainment with the special feature 'Catch the infiltrator'. Tom Cruise, who was the ninth to visit Korea, said, "I am so glad to be able to come out of 'Running Man'." Henry Carville, the first Korean, said, "I am so excited and excited. I am grateful for inviting me," he said.
Simon Pegg, who has appeared in entertainment such as 'Abnormal Talks' in the past, said, "I am enjoying this time because I am visiting Korea for the second time." Tom Cruise and Henry Cabell also joined in creating Hearts.
The three surprised everyone with a game-to-hon that did not spare their bodies despite limited recording time. In particular, Tom Cruise played the game of Uncle Tong, with 11.6% of the TV viewer ratings, making it the best one minute.
The three people who visited "Running Man" received a name tag called "Running Man" trademark, and they posed with the name tag written in Korean behind their backs.
Meanwhile, the movie "Mission Impossible: Fall Out," starring Tom Cruise, Henry Carville and Simon Pegg, will be released on the 25th.