Tom Cruise is starring in the newest “Mission: Impossible” movie, “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One,” which is presently playing in theatres all throughout Malaysia. This movie continues the 27-year-long series that Tom Cruise has been in charge of since 1996 and debuts the seventh episode this year. In order to preserve world peace and get rid of villains and terrorists, the primary protagonist, Ethan Hunt, works with his IMF (Impossible Mission Force) allies, including Rebecca Ferguson, Simon Pegg, and Ving Rhames.
The repeating plot will probably be recognizable to “Mission: Impossible” fans. In this episode, the IMF unearths a brand-new kind of weapon with the capability to wipe out the entire planet. Ethan Hunt and his crew need to stop the weapon from getting into the wrong hands and start a world war in order to protect the future of humanity and the fate of the planet. Similar to other films, the IMF faces a serious challenge from an unknown and developing threat that is specifically directed at them. Ethan Hunt is compelled to put everyone, including his loved ones, at risk in the course of carrying out the task with a single-minded zeal.
Action Stunts with High Stakes
Cliff riding a motorbike
Tom Cruise is known for pulling off risky exploits and doing them alone, as seen by his prior roles in films like ‘Top Gun: Maverick’. In the making-of video for “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One,” Tom Cruise can be seen practicing the exceedingly difficult motorbike jump down a cliff. He launches himself and the motorcycle into the air at high speed off a ramp placed on a cliff before opening a parachute. It’s an amazing achievement for the movie! The behind-the-scenes video also revealed that Tom Cruise performed over 500 incredible skydives during the filming. It’s simply astounding!
Rescue from a fistfight on a train roof
While Tom Cruise was filming “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One” two years ago, rumors of his incredible physical prowess started to circulate. According to reports, Tom Cruise saved a cameraman who nearly fell off the train during a combat scene that was being filmed in North Yorkshire on the roof of a steam train. Tom Cruise’s quick thinking saved a serious incident, demonstrating both his real-life agility and his acting prowess!
Car chases at high speeds
Since the second episode of “Mission: Impossible,” automobile chase sequences have been a franchise mainstay. Aside from the dangerous motorbike stunt on the cliff, the film’s trailer and stills show multiple high-speed automobile pursuit scenes. Tom Cruise practiced nearly 13,000 times for various car action sequences in the film, according to behind-the-scenes footage. This dedication and effort demonstrate Tom Cruise’s versatility, as he can even fly planes!