“Mission Impossible 8”: 59-year-old Tom Cruise performs thrilling stunts at 2000 feet in spite of danger

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This week, Tom Cruise was not on the shooting site of “Mission Impossible 8” and was photographed sitting, hanging upside down, and climbing on an airplane at an altitude of 2,000 feet, performing high-risk stunts.

This is a yellow 1941 (World War II period) Boeing Stillman 75 biplane fighter.

"Mission Impossible 8": 59-year-old Tom Cruise performs thrilling stunts at 2000 feet in spite of danger
"Mission Impossible 8": 59-year-old Tom Cruise performs thrilling stunts at 2000 feet in spite of danger
"Mission Impossible 8": 59-year-old Tom Cruise performs thrilling stunts at 2000 feet in spite of danger
"Mission Impossible 8": 59-year-old Tom Cruise performs thrilling stunts at 2000 feet in spite of danger
"Mission Impossible 8": 59-year-old Tom Cruise performs thrilling stunts at 2000 feet in spite of danger

After the plane took off from Duxford Airport in Cambridgeshire, England, Tom Cruise climbed out of the cockpit and gripped the wing tightly. The plane carried out a dive and other aerial operations.

According to media reports, Tom Cruise was not tied to the plane by a seat belt.

The 7th and 8th parts of “Mission Impossible” were filmed back-to-back. Tom Cruise did not complete the filming of “Mission Impossible 7” and immediately went into the production of “Mission Impossible 8.”

"Mission Impossible 8": 59-year-old Tom Cruise performs thrilling stunts at 2000 feet in spite of danger
"Mission Impossible 8": 59-year-old Tom Cruise performs thrilling stunts at 2000 feet in spite of danger
"Mission Impossible 8": 59-year-old Tom Cruise performs thrilling stunts at 2000 feet in spite of danger
"Mission Impossible 8": 59-year-old Tom Cruise performs thrilling stunts at 2000 feet in spite of danger
"Mission Impossible 8": 59-year-old Tom Cruise performs thrilling stunts at 2000 feet in spite of danger
"Mission Impossible 8": 59-year-old Tom Cruise performs thrilling stunts at 2000 feet in spite of danger

According to reports earlier this year, Tom Cruise did not prepare for a stunt in “Mission Impossible 7” for a year, completing 13,000 stunt jumps on motorcycles and 500 fixed-point parachuting on airplanes.

Currently “Mission Impossible 7” is scheduled to be released in North America on September 30, 2022, and “Mission Impossible 8” is scheduled for July 7, 2023 in North America.

Related Post: The filming of “Mission: Impossible 7” officially ended, the director and Tom Cruise took a photo.

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