Abu Dhabi is “beautiful”, “romantic” and “amazing”, said Tom Cruise after filming Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One scenes in the Emirate.
Tom Cruise in Abu Dhabi
The highly-anticipated seventh instalment of the Mission: Impossible franchise was filmed at the Midfield Terminal Building and Liwa Desert over 15 days in 2021, with the full support of the Abu Dhabi Film Commission (ADFC), part of the Creative Media Authority.
Filming took place inside the terminal, on the roof of the 742,000sq m building and the 180m longest single-standing arch in the world, with the movie being the first time the public will get to see inside the structure.
The intricacies of the shoot involved constructing an Arabian village in Liwa and various complex sets at the terminal, requiring a collaborative effort from multiple entities across Abu Dhabi, including twofour54, which provided full production services, and Abu Dhabi Airports (AD Airports) and Etihad Airways, the official airline partner of the film, which together facilitated access to the Midfield Terminal Building.
The cast and crew had arrived in the UAE on board the Etihad 787 Dreamliner, on which some film scenes were also filmed.
An exclusive video was shown at the premiere, which was introduced by Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairman of the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi), showing behind the scenes of the technically complex and ambitious production in Abu Dhabi, as well as a first look at the action-packed scenes shot there.
Tom Cruise said: “This story is an epic adventure, and the desert and the airport here are very cinematic. The airport is the biggest set I’ve ever been on in my life, and it’s gorgeous.
“The desert is beautiful, and those sequences are just epic. What we do is look at the geography and ask what story it’s going to tell, and the desert has a romantic quality that looks amazing on screen.”
It is the second time the Mission: Impossible franchise has filmed in Abu Dhabi, following the exhilarating HALO jump sequence that was shot in the emirate for 2018’s Mission: Impossible – Fallout.
Khalfan Mohammed Al Mazrouei, Acting Director-General of Creative Media Authority, said: “The Middle East premiere of Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One is another milestone moment for Abu Dhabi.
“It is a sign of our thriving industry and commitment to being a global hub for filmmaking. It was a complex shoot across two amazing locations, and Abu Dhabi Film Commission supported with our full range of services, from location scouting to our 30 per cent rebate and helping with logistics such as permits, approvals and visas to ensure a smooth and seamless shoot for Christopher, Tom and the rest of the cast and crew.”

Director McQuarrie said: “For this instalment of Mission: Impossible, we wanted to make an even bigger and more global film. Abu Dhabi Airports gave us access to the Midfield Terminal Building, which enabled us to shoot a sequence in a way that had never been done before. It was an extraordinary, beautiful location. It’s epic in scale.
“Once we decided we were going to shoot the airport sequence in Abu Dhabi, we decided to shoot a desert sequence as well, something Tom and I have always dreamed about.
“The things that we’re doing, while they seem to flow rather effortlessly, are actually very complicated and involve a lot of skill on Tom’s part.
“Abu Dhabi really was the biggest set we’d ever worked on. What motivates us even more than the action is the beauty of the locations and the people that we’re celebrating when we go there.”
Elena Sorlini, Acting Chief Executive Officer of Abu Dhabi Airports, stated that the scenes filmed for the movie will showcase the terminal as a masterpiece of modern architecture and design, reflecting the cultural elements of Abu Dhabi to deliver a reimagined airport experience for the millions of passengers who travel to and from the capital.
Derek Hall, Acting Studios Chief of twofour54, said: “When Tom Cruise and the Mission: Impossible team set out to make their groundbreaking HALO jump in 2018, they knew they were asking for the impossible – a rare C-17 military transport plane, pilots and personnel for weeks on end.
“twofour54 made the impossible possible by liaising with the UAE military to secure the talent and equipment they needed. By doing what we do best, twofour54 ensured the cast and crew of Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One could repeat that experience in 2021 by providing full productions services for more heart-stopping scenes in Abu Dhabi.”
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One is among 140 major productions shot in Abu Dhabi in the past ten years.
Working with major companies such as Disney, Netflix, Legendary Pictures and Universal Pictures, Abu Dhabi Film Commission supported multiple blockbuster films.