2017 – The Pulpit Rock, South West Norway

Ethan Hunt and the IMF team race to contain the fallout from a mission gone wrong, with time and alliances running out fast. The film’s climactic “Kashmir” cliff sequence was filmed in Norway at Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) above Lysefjorden in Fjord Norway — a real, vertical landscape that enabled large-scale action in a recognisable natural setting.
Director: Christopher McQuarrie
Released: 27 July 2018 (US theatrical release; world premiere 12 July 2018, Paris)
Norway locations: Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) · Lysefjorden (Ryfylke)
Production service in Norway provided by: Truenorth Norway with Line Producer Per Henry Borch

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