Tom Cruise nearly broke his back performing brutal ‘Mission: Impossible’ stunt

Tom Cruise will do whatever it takes for a perfect stunt – even if it means almost breaking your back in this process.
From the digital version of “Mission: Impossible-the Final Reckoning”, Cruise and director Christopher McQuarrie detailed one of the sad series of the film: the character of the actor depicted by Ethan Hunt and Gabriel.
The scene showed that Ethan had jumped from one plane to another while sticking to the wing mood.
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But the exciting action scene came at a serious cost – almost seriously injured Cruise.
“Oh, this almost broke my back,” Cruise explained in a comment, Entertainment weekly.
The actor, known to perform his own stunts, is thrown into a wild middle air fight that tests his body to the limit.
“You’re talking about a lot of pain here,” Mcquarrie went in.
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In the video clip of Cruise’s character, he held a seat belt holding a seat belt for the beloved life because the plane was reversed.
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“Now watch this, what we’re not talking about, hold this belt,” McQuarrie, Cruise, “Oh my God, this was cruel.”
“This separated the joints on Tom’s fingers from power, so when we finished this series, your hands were absolutely swollen – oh God, watching it was very painful.”
During the busy stage, Cruise’s character was forced to hit the edge of the plane. As he remembered the pain, Hollywood actor said, “Oh, that was cruel. That shot, that was a difficult thing.” He said.
McQuarrie joked, “And you did it improvisation, thank you very much. I appreciate it.” I think we were like we would need it, and I was like ‘I didn’t want you to do it’. “
Cruise’s comments come after promising to continue working on action films for the rest of his career.
Cruise in May, Hollywood reporter He does not see that he has returned one step back in action films.
He said he wanted to continue to make “Mission: Impossible” movies until he was in his 80s before, and Harrison Ford said how he continued to make “Indiana Jones” at the same age.
“Actually, I told my 80s that I would make a film, in fact, I will turn them into my 100s,” said the 62-year-old “Mission: impossible-end-calculation” premiere.
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“I will never stop. I will never stop action, I will never stop making drama, comedy movies – I’m excited.”
The latest film was fixed as the last installment of “Mission: Impossible”, Cruise confirmed that it would depict the fictional IMF agent hunt for the last time.
“This is the last! It is not called the ‘final’ for nothing, C Cruise said.
Cruise first appeared on the screen as Hunt in 1996 and repeated the role in seven additional films and became the last “Final Reckoning”.
Lori Bashian from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.




