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Tom Cruise just turned 63, but don't expect him to slow down anytime soon. With his passion for bringing realism to the screen, the Hollywood icon continues to perform death-defying stunts and ...
Released in 1988, "Young Guns" starred Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland, Charlie Sheen, Lou Diamond Phillips, and Dermot ...
Tom Cruise, who is well known for defying death itself and taking on the action without the help of any stunt doubles, has performed some of the most daring stunts ever since the beginning of his ...
Impossible movies, Tom Cruise's Ethan Hunt has done a ton of running, but which of the bunch has him dashing the furthest?
From flying planes and sword fighting to rock climbing and scaling the world’s tallest building, Burj Khalifa, who knows what Tom Cruise will take on next when it comes to his action sequences ...
Simon Pegg recently spoke to THR, opening up about his 20-year friendship with Cruise, as well as his enduring participation in the Mission: Impossible films. To some fans, it may seem cool that Pegg ...
Burj Khalifa? Tallest building and Tom Cruise climbing it in Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol. That’s how people remember it through this iconic scene coordinated by Gregg Smrz and Sham Kaushal.
The Mission: Impossible series has become synonymous with Tom Cruise's passion for practically shot stunts. Climbing the Burj Khalifa in Ghost Protocol, performing a HALO jump in Fallout, jumping ...
The whole sequence features a stunt where Cruise has to climb around the first biplane while it’s in the air to get to the cockpit, and then has to climb from one biplane to the one Gabriel is flying ...
The Burj Khalifa in Dubai is the tallest building in the world, and Cruise climbed it. For "Ghost Protocol," the actor's climb got him up to 1,700 feet in the air .
With each “Mission: Impossible” movie, Tom Cruise keeps finding novel ways to almost die on screen. As Ethan Hunt, he’s clung from trains, planes and the side of the Burj Khalifa, while ...
Watch Tom Cruise "speedfly," his most dangerous Mission: Impossible stunt ever, from Dead Reckoning Part One. He had to train for 3+ years to pull this off.