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Tom Cruise Reveals Most Dangerous Stunt Ever in ‘Mission: Impossible 7’

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Tom Cruise Reveals Most Dangerous Stunt Ever in ‘Mission: Impossible 7’: Tom Cruise has revealed the most dangerous stunt he has performed on the sets of his film ‘Mission: Impossible 7’.

The Hollywood star recently unleashed a footage where he’s seen jumping off a cliff on a motorcycle at entertainment industry convention CinemaCon.

Ethan Hunt in the action series, Cruise happened to scale cliffs in Australia with his hands and hung on to the outside of a speeding plane in previous instalments of the film franchise, but the next big stunt is “far and away the most dangerous thing I’ve attempted,” he said.

Christopher McQuarrie, who’s a renowned director and actor chose to share behind-the-scenes footage.

This is what the actor says in the footage, “This is far and away the most dangerous thing I’ve attempted; we’ve been working on this for years,”. He further added, “I wanted to do it since a little kid.”

“The clouds have to be misty, not foggy,” McQuarrie said. The actor has become quite popular for doing all the stunts of his own. He’s trained for for the feat by skydiving along with a cycle jumping course as it was built only for the occasion.

“I have to be so good that I don’t miss my mark,” Cruise stated. And this is what one of the fans stated, “Tom Cruise just rode a bike off a cliff six times today,” he said.

“The only thing that scares me more is what we’ve got planned for Mission 8,” This is what McQuarrie quipped. The film is expected to release on May 27, 2022.

 

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