LONDON (Reuters) – Tom Cruise has jumped off buildings, slid off skyscrapers and clung onto the outside of a plane during take-off in his roles as action movie hero.
Now he can stake a claim to being the first actor to perform a “HALO” skydive on camera: a “high altitude, low …
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Not one to watch if you get vertigo. SEE ALSO: Tom Cruise teases 6th ‘Mission: Impossible’ with death-defying stunt On The Graham Norton Show, Tom Cruise described the biggest Mission Impossible stunt sequence ever filmed. In involves him flying, and then dangling out of, a helicopter. Because...
Press Association via AP Images Tom Cruise is still recovering from his Mission: Impossible ankle injury. This past August, the 55-year-old actor broke his ankle while performing a stunt on the Mission: Impossible 6 set in London. During the scene, Cruise was trying to jump from …
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