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Tom Cruise talks about dangerous bike stunt in Mission Impossible 7, saying he had only 7 seconds to open parachute

Tom Cruise talks about dangerous bike stunt in Mission Impossible 7, saying he had only 7 seconds to open parachute

Tom Cruise talks about dangerous bike stunt in Mission Impossible 7, saying he had only 7 seconds to open parachute

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  • Tom Cruise’s Top Gun: Maverick may have saved the struggling theatrical industry.
  • Cruise recently appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to promote Maverick.
  • He discussed the dangerous motorbike stunt that was promised in the movie’s debut teaser.
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The film business has been thanking Tom Cruise for giving it a second chance with his movie Top Gun: Maverick for the past few months, making him the talk of the town. Maverick’s record-breaking box office success, much of which is attributable to Cruise standing his ground and adamantly refusing to let it be sold to a streamer during the pandemic, may have saved the struggling theatrical industry, according to Steven Spielberg, who recently told Cruise at the Oscar nominees luncheon.

Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One, which hits theatres in a few months, is the next major motion picture Cruise is preparing to release.

Tom Cruise recently appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to do double duty: promote Maverick before the Oscars and kick off the Mission: Impossible 7 promotional tour. Beyond Cruise’s admission that he, too, is eager to see Cocaine Bear, the conversation’s high point was his discussing the dangerous motorbike stunt that was tantalizingly promised in the movie’s debut teaser and again in a behind-the-scenes documentary.

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As he described the difficulties of the stunt to an attentive audience, Cruise delivered commentary over the footage we saw in that featurette. They fired “eight times,” he claimed. In the feat, Cruise rides a motorcycle off a cliff, falls to the ground free, and then opens his parachute just in time. He said that before he hits the earth, he has “six seconds to open the parachute.”

Over the video of him leaving the ramp, Cruise remarked that they needed to make sure he wasn’t in any way connected to the bike. His shoelaces were taped as well. His shoelaces were taped as well. He also considered the mischief he used to get into as a kid, which helped him come to the conclusion that this is what he wanted to do for a job. According to him:

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“I just use everything I can, use every tool that I have, to entertain the audience. Even as a kid, I used to steal lumber from the junkyard, and I’d ride down the hill as fast as I could and hit the ramp and go over garbage cans. I didn’t work… I went through it, split the wood in half and went through the garbage cans, and spent the next few days in the hospital.”

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