Actor Tom Cruise forced to hire heavyweight bodyguards after string of death threats from former employee

American actor and producer, Tom Cruise has reportedly hired a security team after he and director Christopher McQuarrie received a series of threats from a former employee.

The A-list actor, 60, and the Mission: Impossible filmmaker, 53, acquired the services of the security team after a stunt producer was let go, which led to ‘angry protests’ and ‘fears of further reprisals,’ The Sun reported.

An insider with the film told the outlet, ‘Tom and Chris are still working on Mission: Impossible 8, mostly in the UK, but things have got increasingly unpleasant with a former crew member and now it’s a case of taking no chances.’

‘It’s a bit of art imitating life, on set it’s all about heavy protection and threats and now the same thing is going on behind the cameras.’

According to the outlet, the employee had been assigned to find filming locations for scenes – including one depicting a train crash – but his plans were not put into motion in the film.

The Top Gun: Maverick leading man ‘is used to having security teams around him most of the time because of his fame,’ the insider said, ‘but for Chris it’s a very new thing,’ as ‘nobody is taking any chances.’

The employee who was let go has began litigation toward Cruise, McQuarrie, and Paramount Studios, the outlet reported, and has made accusations about Russian oligarchs financing Cruise’s work and a related FBI investigation into Paramount over the financing.

The source noted that while ‘it’s all turned very n*sty … those involved in the films are confident everything is totally fine, he’s just an angry ex-staff member.’

Tom Cruise receives happy 60th birthday wishes from Mission Impossible director Christopher McQuarrie and Top Gun costar Val Kilmer

Tom Cruise received birthday wishes from a number of high-profile collaborators as he turned 60 on Sunday. Among those to post birthday wishes the perennial A-lister included filmmaker Christopher McQuarrie, who has worked alongside Cruise in 2012’s Jack Reacher as well as multiple Mission: Impossible films, including the forthcoming Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One and Part Two.

‘Happy 60th Birthday, Tom,’ McQuarrie captioned an accompanying shot of Cruise clinging to the wing of a vintage plane in mid-air.

The latest: Tom Cruise received birthday wishes from a number of high-profile collaborators as he turned 60 on Sunday. He was snapped Sunday in England 

Cruise, who returned to the role of Capt. Pete ‘Maverick’ Mitchell in the summer smash Top Gun: Maverick, also received kind words from two of his costars in the movie, Val Kilmer and Glen Powell.

Kilmer said, ‘Happy Birthday Mav @TomCruise from Ice!’ in reference to his reprising the role of Adm. Tom ‘Iceman’ Kazansky in the sequel.

Powell, who plays the role of Lt. Jake ‘Hangman’ Seresin in the movie, reposted the death-defying image McQuarrie shared.

He wrote: ‘This is 60. TC, there is just no one like you. Keep hanging’ in there. Happy Birthday!’

Christopher McQuarrie, who has worked alongside Cruise in 2012’s Jack Reacher as well as multiple Mission: Impossible films, shared a shot of Cruise clinging to the wing of a vintage plane in mid-air

The movie has been a smash hit, as it has garnered $564 million in box office totals domestically and more than $1.1 billion in international totals, according to Box Office Mojo, making for Cruise’s highest-earning film ever on a worldwide basis.

This weekend, the film dropped only 16 percent from the previous weekend, a practically unheard of drop for such a high-profile blockbuster.

Cruise was seen working last November in Cambridgeshire, England perfecting the stunt, as he was seen donning a bodysuit and headgear during the death-defying sequence, Page Six reported.

The plane in the stunt is a 1941 Boeing B75N1 Stearman biplane, and was 2,000 feet in the air when Cruise did the maneuver. 

The outlet reported that the stunt was likely in preparation for an upcoming Mission: Impossible movie.