Tom Cruise, the 'The Man from Nowhere' who visited Korea for the 12th time, captivated the hearts of Korean fans once again with his luxurious fan service.
Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise entered Korea on the 7th through the Seoul Gimpo Business Aviation Center (SGBAC) to promote the film 'Mission: Impossible - Final Reckoning' alongside director Christopher McQuarrie, Hayley Atwell, Simon Pegg, Pom Klementieff, and Greg Tarzan Davis.
Upon exiting the arrival hall, Tom Cruise waved and greeted numerous fans and reporters who had been waiting since the early morning. He then headed not to the waiting vehicle but to where the fans had gathered.
Tom Cruise is one of the most beloved Hollywood actors among Korean fans. Each time he visits Korea, he gives autographs to fans one by one, earning him the nickname 'The Man from Nowhere' for his luxurious fan service.
On this day, 'The Man from Nowhere' seemed to have forgotten the fatigue of the flight. With a bright smile, he signed for fans surrounding him in lines. He also engaged in conversations while looking at old photos that fans had brought to receive his signature.
Tom Cruise's fan service resembled that of a red carpet event. While meticulously continuing his fan service, Tom Cruise stopped to read a letter handed to him by a fan. He later expressed gratitude for the heartfelt letter, leaving a strong impression on the fans and reporters present.
'Mission: Impossible - Final Reckoning' is an action blockbuster film in which Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and the IMF team members risk their lives to embark on a single mission amid a life-threatening crisis that threatens all of humanity. It is the eighth installment of the series, covering 30 years since the first 'Mission: Impossible' debuted in 1996.
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