Mission Impossible – Death Reckoning Part One, the much-awaited action thriller starring Tom Cruise in the lead role is now garnering attention with the high-voltage trailer that dropped a few days back. The film, directed by Christopher McQuarrie, is now creating a lot of buzz on social media with reports of never-seen-before stunts in the film. In a recent promotional video for Mission Impossible 7, director McQuarrie talks about Cruise’s breathtaking stunts in the film and his experience working with the superstar.
Christopher McQuarrie reacts to Tom Cruise’s terrifying stunt
According to the filmmaker, Tom Cruise and he wanted to be a little more daring with this installment of the Mission Impossible series. Christopher McQuarrie also revealed that Cruise wanted to perform one of the most dangerous sports in the world, which very few people on this planet can do. The renowned director, who is very excited about the project, said that there is ‘no limit’ for the immensely talented.
“We get a little more daring every time,” Christopher McQuarrie said in a recently released Mission Impossible 7 promotional video. And this time, Tom Cruise decided to do a sport that very few people on this planet do. There’s no limit with Cruise.” , He said, “Although it may look similar, speed-flying is not skydiving. Skydiving is quite predictable. Speed-flying is incredibly unpredictable.”
Tom Cruise preparing for the stunt
Recently, leading man Tom Cruise spoke at length about his preparations for Mission Impossible: Death Reckoning, which is touted to be one of the most challenging projects of the actor’s illustrious career. According to reports, the Hollywood star completed around 500 skydives and 13,000 motocross jumps to prepare for one of the most dangerous stunts ever performed on screen in the upcoming Mission: Impossible film.
“When I was a little kid, I used to jump myself, make a ramp and jump my bicycle over a dumpster. I used to ride my bicycle down a hill, hit the ramp, break the wood in two , and bumped into some garbage cans. There was blood everywhere,'” recalled Cruise, who revealed that his passion for stunts began as a child.
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Mission Impossible – Death Reckoning Part One, the much-awaited action thriller starring Tom Cruise in the lead role is now garnering attention with the high-voltage trailer that dropped a few days back. The film, directed by Christopher McQuarrie, is now creating a lot of buzz on social media with reports of never-seen-before stunts in the film. In a recent promotional video for Mission Impossible 7, director McQuarrie talks about Cruise’s breathtaking stunts in the film and his experience working with the superstar.
Christopher McQuarrie reacts to Tom Cruise’s terrifying stunt
According to the filmmaker, Tom Cruise and he wanted to be a little more daring with this installment of the Mission Impossible series. Christopher McQuarrie also revealed that Cruise wanted to perform one of the most dangerous sports in the world, which very few people on this planet can do. The renowned director, who is very excited about the project, said that there is ‘no limit’ for the immensely talented.
“We get a little more daring every time,” Christopher McQuarrie said in a recently released Mission Impossible 7 promotional video. And this time, Tom Cruise decided to do a sport that very few people on this planet do. There’s no limit with Cruise.” , He said, “Although it may look similar, speed-flying is not skydiving. Skydiving is quite predictable. Speed-flying is incredibly unpredictable.”
Tom Cruise preparing for the stunt
Recently, leading man Tom Cruise spoke at length about his preparations for Mission Impossible: Death Reckoning, which is touted to be one of the most challenging projects of the actor’s illustrious career. According to reports, the Hollywood star completed around 500 skydives and 13,000 motocross jumps to prepare for one of the most dangerous stunts ever performed on screen in the upcoming Mission: Impossible film.
“When I was a little kid, I used to jump myself, make a ramp and jump my bicycle over a dumpster. I used to ride my bicycle down a hill, hit the ramp, break the wood in two , and bumped into some garbage cans. There was blood everywhere,'” recalled Cruise, who revealed that his passion for stunts began as a child.
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