It is no secret to anyone that Tom Cruise has always shown that his professionalism and dedication to each project, since he has always done his action scenes himself and the most recent one has left everyone speechless.
It is worth mentioning that the American has always refused to use stunt doubles in his films, and proof of this was the last time he arrived at a hospital for trying to jump from one building to another.
And it is that the Hollywood heartthrob was filming the sixth installment of the “Mission Impossible” franchise in 2017, and for trying to jump two roofs he ended up injured in a hospital.
Immediately, the video went viral through social networks, just where the star was shown, held in a safety harness and taking a run to gain momentum, he jumps towards the other building and hits the facade completely on his side.
The actor had no choice but to support himself with his arms and after climbing to the top he limped over with the rest of the production, and it all ended with the announcement of broken ribs.
What is a fact is that this has not been an impediment for the star to decide to stop her risky scenes, Well, he remains faithful to his intention of not using doubles in his scenes.
But now, five years later, the action franchise is back with a new story, and Nicole Kidman’s ex has decided to risk the skies again and has left all his fans with their mouths open.
Tom Cruise does stunt on a plane for ‘Mission: Impossible 7’
Through social networks, the video has already gone viral where the actor is in the middle of filming the seventh installment of the action saga called, ‘Mission Impossible: Deadly Sentence’.
And it is that in a clip of just one minute it shows the actor standing on an aircraft in the air, as he is holding the biplane with one hand and it seems that there is no harness involved.
While later you can see another plane, next to yours with a pilot and director Christopher McQuarrie in it, as well as a third vehicle filming the entire scene from a distance.
What is a fact is that in the middle of his speech, he is interrupted by director McQuarrie, who tells him they’re losing daylight and need to keep filming, while he’s flying his own biplane that pulls up right next to the actor.
For this new installment, the actor will share with Rob Delaney, Henry Czerny, Ving Rhames, Shea Whigham, Pom Klementieff, Esai Morales, Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, Vanessa Kirby, Hayley Atwell and Cary Elwe, in undisclosed roles.
The film, headed by Paramount Pictures, will be released in theaters around the world from July 14, 2023, while the second part will hit the big screen from June 2024.
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