 Hey, Tom, congratulations on making a really fun film. I just want to ask you, having a cast like this, a really fun cast, those are great people on it. What was one of the most memorable moments from being on set with people like Simon and so on? These guys are just so much fun. You all have met them. And I'm telling you, they're just warm, great people. So every day I look forward to going to set to work with them. You know, they're so talented, so you just know something's going to happen. We're going to get some great stuff every single day. Did you pull any pranks on Simon again? No, I didn't have any good pranks on Simon this time. Not like Rogue Nation. Running with a big film like this, there's been so many scenes that you shoot that don't make the final cut. I was wondering, what could we expect to get excited about to see on the DVD? Well, there's one particular piece which I'm excited to see on the DVD because I've never actually seen it finished and cut together. And that's a little sequence in the Grand Palais shortly after we land on the roof. So, yeah, check that out. What happens in that? I don't want to talk about it just yet. I don't want to spoil anything. So I don't know if I'm allowed to talk about it. My director's right there, so best I don't. We'll give you a slap on the wrist. Yes, yeah. It's a very smack round the back of the head. There might be an entire fight sequence. Maybe, who knows? Is that between you and who is that work between? I can't tell you. I know there was a fight with Ilsa. There was a scene in the car with Tom and I on the way into the thing where things got a bit fruity. What actually happened in that scene with Tom? Oh, we just talked about life in the back of a car and I had blood over my dress, so I said something about that I enjoyed having the blood on my dress because she's, you know, she's a bit naughty. So, yeah. We did shot a lot of footage. There were a couple of things that, you know, on the day, thought, oh, this is going to be in the movie. Some big action moments, actually, that in the end didn't really suit the narrative or didn't sort of serve the story. Chris McQuarrie is really good at structuring a story and he knows what is wheat and what is chaff. And so, yeah, some amazing sequences ended up being chaff. We never, you know, you don't know that on the day, but maybe you'll see them on the DVD. There was a scene where me and Tom had the fisty cuffs and he bounces my head off of BMW and I came out with a black eye from that, actually. But it's not in the movie, so I'm quite, you know... It was a good way to meet Tom, put it that way. Good bonding experience. There are some shots in the movie that were really so breathtaking and so much work went into them. And we put together a little reel of those shots and you'll see it on the DVD. That'd be great, because I think in the China, there's like a helicopter going into like a truck, something like that. Yeah, well, that's not in the scenes because we're going to put the trailer on there as well. So you'll see that shot in the trailer. That'll always be on the DVD, but that was one of the things that we had to take out because there was simply too much action in the movie. How is that possible? And also, one last thing, it's like... I didn't think it was possible. This is like working with so many great actors and so many funny people as well. Are there any really great memorable moments that are taken from like this film? You know, I would say my favorite days are the days when the whole team is together, when you're bringing, you know... And it's very rare because the movie is all over the place and you're always chasing Ethan. And showing up at work on a day when you have five or six actors and they're all playing together are some of my favorite days of the movie. But Rebecca Ferguson was saying earlier that when you were doing stunt training, you know, the ping pong tournament, she's saying that Shaun House was the best and maybe worse, is there something that you like to... What was it like being backstage on those, playing ping pong and like hanging out those like downtime moments? Yeah, it was great. Ping pong is one of my passions and it was really great to sort of take Shaun on. He thought he was the best, but he didn't have a good backhand and that's where you had to put the ball always. It smashed a forehand straight over to you, you take it hard on the right, knock it back over the net with skimmer off the side so then he'd end up sort of trying to go with a weak backhand and he'd get the point. Then any good bloopers or did you find that, like Simon would crack you up on set or anything like that? Oh, it was good. Simon particularly, also Shaun Harris, he was one moment actually where we were... It's the last scene in the film, we bundle him into a car and every time we reset the thing, reset the car, he would sing random songs, Madonna, Kylie Minogue, whatever popped into his head and just from the boot of a car, random. So yeah, figure that out.