Tom Cruise’s Spine-Chilling Stunts: Fans Stunned as Unbelievable Scenes Prove They Were All Real!

Tom Cruise in a scene from the movie “Mission: Impossible” Part Six 
It is the movie “Mission Impossible”, whose hero, American agent Ethan, is increasingly successful in competing with the hero of the famous adventure and spy series James Bond, the spy 007 British.

This summer, the series will release its sixth part, “Fall Out,” which is truly considered the most daring work that Tom Cruise was shown on screen. 

Even though he’s fifty-five years old, Cruz proves that he’s still in great shape and still enjoys his fan-pleasing star status.

In this part of the series, he again plays agent Ethan Hawke in a new impossible mission, a part in which interesting events take place in Paris , directed by Christopher McQuire, becomes the first director to present two parts of the series.

Once again, Hawke faces an incredibly complex problem, as he races against time to prevent a new world disaster.



Star cast
In addition to Cruise, the film’s cast also includes a group of stars, most of whom have participated in previous installments, including Simon Pegg , Rebecca Ferguson, Ving Rhames, Sean Harris, Michelle Monaghan and Alec Baldwin. While Henry Cavill and Angela Bassett stand out among the new faces in this part.

As for the production team, it was overseen by JJ Abrams, who explained that work began on completion in 2015, despite disagreements between Cruise and Paramount Studios over his salary on the film. wanted to receive a salary similar to what he received in the movie “The Mummy” produced by Universal, and finally reached a resolution to the dispute, so Cruise will continue to be a member of the group “ Mission: Impossible” .

For his part, Cruise explained that he returned to portraying the character because the job gave him a level of satisfaction due to taking risks and raised his adrenaline levels to the highest level.

At a time when it seems like Agent Ethan Hawke can’t deliver any more exciting adventures, this installment of the series confirms that the ceiling for adventure knows no bounds.

This time, Cruise agreed to do something that no other movie actor before him had the chance to try, which was to perform the “helo” jump performed by members of the armed forces in several countries around the world. world. required the construction of a giant overhead projector to practice this shot.

A scene from the movie Mission: Impossible Part 6 (German News Agency)

McQuire said, “It was a scene that took Cruise and I several years to discuss, and its execution was postponed several times due to the high risk and severe damage it caused.” However, Cruise ultimately decided to take this step, emphasizing that he was aware of the consequences.”

Big risk:
Cruise and his team of assistants were forced to gradually practice a number of jumps until they reached an altitude of 25,000 feet. The scene was completed at a specific dawn hour to obtain the required light level, while taking necessary precautions, whether for the star An adult or a photographer comes along for fear of colliding with them when they jump together, with a jump. Falling speed of 300 km/h before parachute opens.

This involved a high level of risk that only those highly trained in this type of action scene could withstand, bearing in mind that the cameraman jumped right in front of Cruise each time for the shot.

“I’m curious to see how the audience will react after seeing that scene,” Cruise said in one of the film’s promotional videos.

This is not the only extremely dangerous action scene in the film that Cruise himself performs, but there is also another scene in which he is shown flying a helicopter, which required him to take pilot-type training courses. This plane in record time can become the leader. was able to pull off the scene convincingly on screen, with the camera placed on a helicopter so the audience could see that Cruise was actually the one doing the scene and not his replacement, or for that matter to the artistic trick of using cinematography. 



Experts confirm that the biggest danger lies not in the star learning these moves in record time, but in having more than one helicopter around him at the same time filming the scene while He flew the helicopter with such care. No collision occurred between them, while performing extremely dangerous movements that could be life-threatening.

The incident did not go as smoothly as expected and he broke his ankle during a jump, causing the film crew to postpone filming for six weeks. However, to ensure filming ended on time, Cruise returned to the set before fully recovering.

The filmmakers hope that this strong explosion of realistic dangerous scenes will contribute to helping the film achieve the desired success at the box office, and this success will translate into huge revenue accordingly. consistent with the reward that Cruise insisted on receiving in exchange for the superior reward. high level of ability and stamina which he successfully demonstrated in this part. .