Tom Cruise on his riskiest career stunt.
Tom Cruise Talks About His Most Dangerous Stunt in “Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One”
In a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, Tom Cruise discussed what he called the “most dangerous stunt of his career” in his upcoming film, “Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One.”
The 60-year-old actor revealed that the stunt involves him riding a motorcycle off the edge of a mountaintop into the air. He explained that he chose to do the stunt on the first day of shooting in 2020 to ensure he was fully focused and prepared for such a challenging feat.
Tom Cruise on doing his most dangerous stunt on the first day of filming ‘MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 7:
“Well we know either we’re going to continue with the film or not. Let’s know day one!”
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Cruise also shared that he had been preparing for this stunt for years, drawing on his experience with motorcycles, racing cars, aerobatics, airplanes, helicopters, and parachutes.
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When asked why he continues to perform these death-defying stunts, Cruise explained that he does it to thrill the audience and give them an unforgettable experience. He expressed his love for the “Mission Impossible” series, which he enjoyed as a child, and revealed that the first movie he ever produced was the first installment of the franchise.
Furthermore, Cruise mentioned that these films have allowed him to fulfill his lifelong dream of traveling and living all over the world.
Recently, Cruise and the rest of the cast attended the premiere of “MI:7” in Rome, emphasizing his commitment to making films for the big screen and creating immersive and enjoyable experiences for the audience.
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