The City of London Corporation and artist Richard DeDomenici present Mission: Impossible - Fallout City Chase Walk, a self-guided walking tour of the London chase scene from the 2018 movie Mission: Impossible - Fallout.
Follow in the footsteps of agents Ethan Hunt and August Walker as the former follows the latter between Paternoster Square and Blackfriars.
Join Richard as he deconstructs the sequence, discovers how it differs from the script, and explores the accuracy of the route, in the actual places where it was filmed.
There may even be a little bit of rudimentary spy-craft involved, and you’ll even visit the spot where Tom Cruise shattered his foot.
Part moviemaking critique, part local history tour, it’ll take you about 45 minutes to complete your mission, should you choose to accept it.
Grab a pair of headphones and take the tour now at FalloutCityChase.com!
Note:
Mission: Impossible - Fallout City Chase Walk is commissioned by City of London Corporation, as part of their Destination City programme, and built using the new adventures platform Setmaker, developed in Singapore by Rupert Thomson, former senior programmer of performance and dance at Southbank Centre.
Richard DeDomenici specialises in urban-absurdist interventions that strive to create the kind of uncertainty that leads to possibility. Richard is the inventor of the Carry-Ok wearable karaoke system, crochéted cryptocurrency Knitcoin, international office chair competition The Swivelympics, and the zero-budget Coronavision Song Contest, which was recently acquired for posterity by The British Library.
Dedomenici is currently preparing to recreate scenes from the movie All Of Us Strangers in Croydon, and is planning similar self-guided walking tours to FalloutCityChase in London, the UK, and across the globe.