Tom Cruise has been spotted in Battersea Park ahead of the release of Mission Impossible 6: Fallout.
Hundreds of people took to Twitter on Saturday night with pictures and messages of Tom Cruise hanging around Battersea Park this weekend filming.
Videos emerged of him arriving at Battersea Helliport earlier in the day.
The trailer for the new film was released at last night's Superbowl which is known for the best adverts for what's coming up.
One woman said: “Huge film set lights in Battersea Park shining through my window for past two nights. Apparently it's Tom Cruise filming a big scene for Mission Impossible 6. Ooh!”
The trailer for Mission Impossible: Fallout includes the London scene that left Tom Cruise, 55, with a broken ankle in August 2017.
On Saturday he was joined by co-star Rebecca Ferguson as fans said it looked like they will filming the final showdown between Ethan Hunt and Lane, played by Sean Harris.
Cruise, 55, is known for carrying out his own death-defying stunts, which included the fateful jump filmed in the capital in the summer.
He told the Graham Norton Show in January: "It's not fully healed but we are shooting and we have a release date so I just have to keep going.
"I spent eight to 10 hours a day, seven days a week in rehab because we still have some major stunts to do."
Cruise was also spotted filming further scenes for Mission: Impossible - Fallout in London in January, which included him sprinting along the roof of the station on Blackfriars Bridge.
Mission Impossible: Fallout will be released in the UK in July but it has not been announced when it will be out in the UK.
Huge film set lights in Battersea Park shining through my window for past two nights. Apparently it's Tom Cruise filming a big scene for Mission Impossible 6. Ooh!
— Beth Pinkerton (@MissPinks) February 4, 2018
Can’t wait. Hope you didn’t get cold in Battersea last night. 😨
— Davie Collins (@DavieCollins) February 4, 2018
Just met @TomCruise at Battersea Helipad and didn't get a selfie. Failed as a millennial.
— James Wallin (@WheresWallin) March 15, 2016
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