Naturally, when hearing about how Tom Cruise broke his foot for this Mission: Impossible entry, that infamous Fallout ankle injury came to mind almost instantly. In that particular case, he wasn't ...
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Screen Rant on MSNTom Cruise Hangs On For Dear Life In New Look At Mission: Impossible 8’s Next-Level Airplane StuntThe Final Reckoning is shown off in two new images. Directed by franchise veteran Christopher McQuarrie, the next installment ...
"I’m jumping, and my foot wasn’t right," Cruise recalled. "We want it in one shot, I gotta keep doing it." Tom Cruise has ...
I had to train myself how to breathe. There were times I would pass out physically; I was unable to get back into the cockpit,” said Tom Cruise.
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"Jesus Christ," director Christopher McQuarrie says as he watches the 62-year-old actor swing thousands of feet in the air ...
In true Tom Cruise fashion, the legendary actor has released a video involving a dangerous stunt from Mission: Impossible 8.
The Mission: Impossible star recently chatted with Empire about the opening sequence of the John Woo-directed Mission: Impossible 2, which saw the actor climbing a rock face in Moab, UT. What wasn’t ...
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I’m pretty confident that people are going to feel that the title was appropriate,’ says director Christopher McQuarrie ...
Cruise, 62, has been busy promoting the new action film, set to be released on May 22 in New Zealand cinemas. Speaking with ...
Image courtesy of Paramount Pictures Fan speculation about the film’s title and marketing tagline, “Trust me one last time,” suggests this could be Cruise’s final outing as Ethan Hunt.
Many fans know that Tom Cruise performs all of his own stunts in the MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE series, but doing so in ...
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