
Pom Klementieff goes braless in a sexy silver chain dress at Mission: Impossible 8 premiere in London
Pom Klementieff went braless under a very racy ensemble at the Mission: Impossible 8 premiere in London on Thursday.
The French actress, 39, who has portrayed assassin Mantis in the action films since 2017, looked incredible on the red carpet in Leicester Square.
Pom joined her co-stars to celebrate Tom Cruise 's eighth and final instalment, The Final Reckoning - which hits cinemas on May 23.
After defying the strict new Cannes Film Festival dress code on Wednesday, Pom certainly wasn't shy of flashing her body in the sexy silver chain dress.
With the new but final Mission: Impossible now just days away, fans are more eager than ever to find out how the eight-movie long series will come to its climax.
And film lovers could be in for a treat with some early viewers describing the film - which cost almost $400million to make - as 'astonishing'.
Following a series of press screenings, movie critics took to social media to gush about the latest instalment in the franchise, calling it 'the action film of the summer.'
'Tom Cruise defies all odds with jaw-dropping action built only for Imax,' wrote critic Anthony Gagliardi.
'Every stunt, every set piece, every second is designed to blow your mind, A PULSE-POUNDING THRILL RIDE, and Cruise remains the king of spectacle,' he added.
'Tom Cruise defies all odds with jaw-dropping action built only for Imax,' wrote critic Anthony Gagliardi.
'Every stunt, every set piece, every second is designed to blow your mind, A PULSE-POUNDING THRILL RIDE, and Cruise remains the king of spectacle,' he added.
Fandango's Erik Davis wrote, 'Absolutely astonishing action moments meet a sprawling story with many nods to past MI films. It's the biggest, wildest and most consequential Mission movie yet.'
Movie critic Dave Baldwin gushed, 'It's exceptionally entertaining with pulse-pounding stunts that will leave you gasping. Tom Cruise has done it again.'
The 62-year-old actor is famous for doing his own very adventurous stunts which have become a hallmark of the franchise.
Pom risked falling foul of Cannes Film Festival's strict new dress code in a plunging cleavage-flashing dress on Wednesday
And the latest instalment is no different, with one particular shock moment showing the Hollywood star thousdands of feet up in the air as he dangles out of a helicopter before falling backwards to the ground.
Paramount Pictures have shared a new video on their YouTube channel using a Snorricam - a camera that locks the camera's perspective to the actor.
The nail-biting clip shows Tom leaping out of the helicopter, as well as including some of the decisions that were made by the crew before the stunt took place.
Reprising his role as the titular hero Ethan Hunt in Mission Impossible, Tom takes on his biggest mission yet, after a tense cliffhanger saw the spy determined to track down cyber weapon The Entity and learning that his team was betrayed and his 'secrets compromised.'
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