“I don’t want more money… I just want one scene between Tom and I”: Mission: Impossible 8 Star Gave Up a Fatter Paycheck for a Scene With Tom Cruise

Shea Whigham isn't bothered with no extra pay as long as he gets one scene with Tom Cruise.

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  • Shea Whigham told Christopher McQuarrie that he wants a scene with Tom Cruise over more payday.
  • He teased fans on the upcoming film which will be an adventure type that will get them "floored."
  • The actor recalled the dangerous stunt he performed with Cruise in the previous installment.
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Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible 8 costar Shea Whigham chose to have a scene with the legendary star rather than to have a bigger trailer or payday. He plays US Intelligence Agent Jasper Briggs in the famed action franchise, and fortunately, he got his wish.

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Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One / Paramount Pictures

Whigham’s character is tasked to arrest Cruise’s Ethan Hunt who had one of the keys to unlocking the Entity. Everyone knows how incredible and dangerous the stunts are in the movie, so one unforgettable scene with the lead star would definitely make up for all the long hours on set.

Shea Whigham Prefers A Scene With Tom Cruise In Mission: Impossible 8 Than Higher Payday

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, actor Shea Whigham revealed he told director Christopher McQuarrie that he wants a scene with Tom Cruise, even without the money or anything else.

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I don’t want a bigger trailer. I don’t want more money. I don’t want better catering. I just want one scene between Tom and I, where you, McQ, write it like The Usual Suspects, and we get a chance to get in there.

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Shea Whigham in Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One / Paramount Pictures

For those who aren’t familiar, The Usual Suspects was a 1995 crime thriller movie written by McQuarrie. The filmmaker delivered, and Whigham did the scene with Cruise.

Later on, they went out to dinner, and the lead star said, “Do you realize that we come out one year from today? And it’s going to be a sprint to finish the f—king thing.”

Whigham admitted he could not explain how Cruise does his work. “What he’s doing now, people are going to be floored,” he teased for the upcoming Mission: Impossible 8. The actor also shared the film will be an adventure one, which is something McQuarrie and Cruise already planned out.

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Shea Whigham Was Willing To Risk It All For A Dangerous Fight With Tom Cruise

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Shea Whigham and Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One / Paramount Pictures

Shea Whigham recalled one of his scenes with Tom Cruise in the Mission: Impossible franchise and shared via DiscussingFilm his honest thoughts about it.

Pardon the cliché, but they aren’t making films like this anymore. Like, on the first day, you just jump right in. You don’t rehearse fighting on a train and, in my case, arresting Ethan on top of a speeding train. So, you just jump right up there!

They were going 60 miles per hour through a Norwegian valley and Whigham was screaming. “It was bitter cold, and it was, you know, terrifying in a sense,” he admitted. In this case, Whigham isn’t bothered by the danger that comes with performing stunts like this.

For some actors who have worked with Cruise in the Mission: Impossible films, there’s nothing more rewarding that makes all the effort worthwhile than sharing a scene with the iconic star.

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Whigham does not even care if he gets extra pay or better food service on set; what matters is that he would share a solid scene with Cruise for the whole world to see.

Mission: Impossible 8 hits theaters on May 23, 2025.

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Ariane Cruz, Senior Content Writer. She has been contributing articles for FandomWire since 2021, mostly covering stories about geek pop culture. With a degree in Communication Arts, she has an in-depth knowledge of print and broadcast journalism. Her other works can also be seen on Screen Rant and CBR.