A couple described their thrill at meeting Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise as performed his own paragliding stunts for the latest Mission: Impossible film.

Adam Wheeler and Lucy Hinch were walking in the Lake District with their Siberian Husky Blitz when they happened on Cruise filming scenes for the next movie in the action series.

The 60-year-old, who was being helicoptered to High Cragg before soaring down to Buttermere below, happily posed for a photograph with the couple, before thanking them and leaping off again.

Adam said: “He was nice and polite and really humble. Tom Cruise apologised for the noise of the helicopters and asked if we were alright.

The Argus: Tom Cruise crew filming scenes for the latest Mission Impossible in the Lake District Picture: Adam Wheeler Tom Cruise crew filming scenes for the latest Mission Impossible in the Lake District Picture: Adam Wheeler (Image: Picture: Adam Wheeler)

“He was making sure everybody who wanted to, got their photos with him. We were the last ones to get his picture and then he just paraglided off the mountain back to his camp next to Buttermere.”

He added: “I have seen a few of the Mission Impossible films but haven't really watched many of his others - but I definitely will now.

“It was a real pleasure meeting one of the most famous Hollywood celebrity actors out there – one of the richest as well.

“It was not what we expected while out walking on the fells.”

The couple first became aware something was afoot when they saw helicopters flying Cruise to High Cragg several times – unaware it was him.

Adam, from Castle Barnard, County Durham, said: “He was doing all his own stunts. He was being flown up by one helicopter and then another would film him paragliding down. We saw him going down several times.The Argus: Tom Cruise paragliding in the Lake District Picture: Adam Wheeler Tom Cruise paragliding in the Lake District Picture: Adam Wheeler (Image: Picture: Adam Wheeler)

“As we were going down Haystacks and down to High Cragg we passed quite a few people who were saying “do you know Tom Cruise is up there”.

“They were really excited, saying he was getting a picture with onlookers, people so we thought let’s get a move on hopefully we’ll catch him.

“When we got there there was no sign of him and one of his crew told us he might be a while, so we thought we’d hang on.

“We waited for about an hour and decided to go when there was no sign of him coming up. We got about 5 to 10 minutes down when two helicopters turned up.

“We thought right, if this is Tom Cruise we are going to turn around. When Lucy spotted him we decided to go over and see if we could get a picture.

“He was getting a picture with another family, so we just waited our turn.

“We joked how we had been waiting for him for an hour and had come back specially. He just laughed and said thanks for coming back.”

The next Mission Impossible, is set to release on July 7, 2023.

Meanwhile, Cruise hit the headlines recently after showing off his daredevil skills and performing a stunt in South Africa.

He was filmed on top of a small WW2 biplane while in mid-air as it flew over the Blyde River Canyon in South Africa.