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Tom Cruise For the 8th installment of the “Mission: Impossible” franchise, he will be responsible for various dangerous stunts.
In “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning,” Cruise debuts a stunt that he’s been wanting to try since he was a child: Wing Walking. Because of this, he actually moves the wings of the plane while flying. To complete bold stunts like wing walking, the action stars ensure that they fuel their bodies for intense training.
“I actually eat a large breakfast,” says the 62-year-old actor. I told people. “The amount of energy it takes – I train so hard for that wing walk. I eat sausages and almost 12 eggs and bacon, toast, coffee and liquid. Ah, I’m eating! Photo: It’s cold there.

Tom Cruise shared how he trains for his intense “Mission: Impossible” stunts. (Getty Images)
The actors are “constantly training.” “Whether you have more time to dance, whether you’re on the piano, or whether you’re flying a plane or helicopter. Cruise discovered that skills like piano aren’t as good as other skills. “I don’t say ‘play’. I enjoy hitting the key… I think it’s relaxing. ”
He explained what made him want to try Wing Walking for upcoming films: “I remember seeing old footage of wingwalking. Those aircraft traveled 40 or 50 miles per hour. This aircraft is over 120 miles per hour.
“Mission: Impossible” Stunt coordinator Wade Eastwood pointed out that all the air sequences on the plane were shot during flight.
“Everyone would think we did some on the green screen on the ground,” he told the outlet. “I guarantee there was no one shot that wasn’t on the plane actually flying.”

Tom Cruise chooses to perform his stunt. (Paramount Pictures, Skydance, Jerry Bruckheimer Films)
Cruise always chooses to perform his own movie stunts. “Whenever you see Tom on the plane, he’s in control,” emphasized director and writer Christopher McCurley. “He’s basically a crew of a solo movie. It’s camera manipulation, acting, flying.”
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Cruise takes pride in his realistic work. Due to the underwater scene, the actor had to breathe his carbon dioxide to get an unobstructed shot of his face.
“If I went to breathe in my regular mask and mouth, you don’t feel a connection with the characters,” Cruz told people. “Fortunately, when you’re flying a jet, you train for hypoxia and carbon dioxide accumulation. You’ll be able to perceive your body and how it is reacting, and know when it’s going to stop.”
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“Mission: Impossible – Dead Record Part 1” featured SpeedFlying, one of the most dangerous sports in the world. (Getty Images; Paramount Photos and Skydance)
Cruise makes it “Mission: Impossible” This is the first movie since 1996. But he is still adored.
“I love making movies,” he pointed out. “That’s not what I do. It’s me.”
“The Final Reckoning” follows the seventh installment of the cruise with the “Mission: Impossible” franchise. “Dead Reckoning Part One” premiered in theaters in July 2023. The film brought in $565.7 million. According to ScreenRant.
The 8th article is a direct sequel “Dead Calculation Part 1” Pick it up from the ending of the cliffhanger. Cruise’s Ethan Hunt has been working to defeat the AI villain “entities.”
“The Last Calculation” will take place at the theater on May 23rd.
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“Mission: Impossible” franchise stunts hanging from the side of the plane. (Paramount)
Cruz previously revealed that he works seven days a week, primarily acting and producing, but he also spends his time on the crazy stunts included in his films.
“As an actor and just watching in my life, I’ve always trained to make films,” Cruz said. I told Fandango 2023.
“But that’s a real trick, and I say, ‘How do I train? How do I maintain it? How do I hit the peak?” Also, when I was doing sprint scenes, I’ve done 50 sprints in a day. ”
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