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  • Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise revealed the years of planning that went into filing the bi-plane stunt sequences for new Missions:Impossible movie, The Final Reckoning.
    The Top Gun actor, 62, admitted that the g-forces and wind during firing had made it impossible to breathe normally.
    So he had to develop a special method of taking in air during the rigorous sequences.
    Talking to late night US chat show host Jimmy Fallon, he said: “I remember seeing black and white footage of the very early days of wing walking,
    “I just thought, ‘Wow, I'd love to do that."
    He said he went to the Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie and said he wanted to do an aerial sequence with wing walking.
    He added: “I don't know if you've ever had your hand outside a window going about 145 miles an hour.
    “Well, 60 miles an hour and then, you know, multiply it, but feel the force of it.
    “It was pretty intense, I gotta say.
    “I didn't realise, like, that amount of force of air, I can't breathe, so I had to figure out how you're taking the wind .”

    OPS: Tom Cruise on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise revealed the years of planning that went into filing the bi-plane stunt sequences for new Missions:Impossible movie, The Final Reckoning.
    The Top Gun actor, 62, admitted that the g-forces and wind during firing had made it impossible to breathe normally.
    So he had to develop a special method of taking in air during the rigorous sequences.
    Talking to late night US chat show host Jimmy Fallon, he said: “I remember seeing black and white footage of the very early days of wing walking,
    “I just thought, ‘Wow, I'd love to do that."
    He said he went to the Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie and said he wanted to do an aerial sequence with wing walking.
    He added: “I don't know if you've ever had your hand outside a window going about 145 miles an hour.
    “Well, 60 miles an hour and then, you know, multiply it, but feel the force of it.
    “It was pretty intense, I gotta say.
    “I didn't realise, like, that amount of force of air, I can't breathe, so I had to figure out how you're taking the wind .”

    OPS: Tom Cruise on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise revealed the years of planning that went into filing the bi-plane stunt sequences for new Missions:Impossible movie, The Final Reckoning.
    The Top Gun actor, 62, admitted that the g-forces and wind during firing had made it impossible to breathe normally.
    So he had to develop a special method of taking in air during the rigorous sequences.
    Talking to late night US chat show host Jimmy Fallon, he said: “I remember seeing black and white footage of the very early days of wing walking,
    “I just thought, ‘Wow, I'd love to do that."
    He said he went to the Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie and said he wanted to do an aerial sequence with wing walking.
    He added: “I don't know if you've ever had your hand outside a window going about 145 miles an hour.
    “Well, 60 miles an hour and then, you know, multiply it, but feel the force of it.
    “It was pretty intense, I gotta say.
    “I didn't realise, like, that amount of force of air, I can't breathe, so I had to figure out how you're taking the wind .”

    OPS: Tom Cruise on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise revealed the years of planning that went into filing the bi-plane stunt sequences for new Missions:Impossible movie, The Final Reckoning.
    The Top Gun actor, 62, admitted that the g-forces and wind during firing had made it impossible to breathe normally.
    So he had to develop a special method of taking in air during the rigorous sequences.
    Talking to late night US chat show host Jimmy Fallon, he said: “I remember seeing black and white footage of the very early days of wing walking,
    “I just thought, ‘Wow, I'd love to do that."
    He said he went to the Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie and said he wanted to do an aerial sequence with wing walking.
    He added: “I don't know if you've ever had your hand outside a window going about 145 miles an hour.
    “Well, 60 miles an hour and then, you know, multiply it, but feel the force of it.
    “It was pretty intense, I gotta say.
    “I didn't realise, like, that amount of force of air, I can't breathe, so I had to figure out how you're taking the wind .”

    OPS: Tom Cruise on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Picture MUST credit: NBC
    Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise revealed the years of planning that went into filing the bi-plane stunt sequences for new Missions:Impossible movie, The Final Reckoning.
    The Top Gun actor, 62, admitted that the g-forces and wind during firing had made it impossible to breathe normally.
    So he had to develop a special method of taking in air during the rigorous sequences.
    Talking to late night US chat show host Jimmy Fallon, he said: “I remember seeing black and white footage of the very early days of wing walking,
    “I just thought, ‘Wow, I'd love to do that."
    He said he went to the Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie and said he wanted to do an aerial sequence with wing walking.
    He added: “I don't know if you've ever had your hand outside a window going about 145 miles an hour.
    “Well, 60 miles an hour and then, you know, multiply it, but feel the force of it.
    “It was pretty intense, I gotta say.
    “I didn't realise, like, that amount of force of air, I can't breathe, so I had to figure out how you're taking the wind .”

    OPS: Tom Cruise on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Picture MUST credit: NBC
    Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise revealed the years of planning that went into filing the bi-plane stunt sequences for new Missions:Impossible movie, The Final Reckoning.
    The Top Gun actor, 62, admitted that the g-forces and wind during firing had made it impossible to breathe normally.
    So he had to develop a special method of taking in air during the rigorous sequences.
    Talking to late night US chat show host Jimmy Fallon, he said: “I remember seeing black and white footage of the very early days of wing walking,
    “I just thought, ‘Wow, I'd love to do that."
    He said he went to the Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie and said he wanted to do an aerial sequence with wing walking.
    He added: “I don't know if you've ever had your hand outside a window going about 145 miles an hour.
    “Well, 60 miles an hour and then, you know, multiply it, but feel the force of it.
    “It was pretty intense, I gotta say.
    “I didn't realise, like, that amount of force of air, I can't breathe, so I had to figure out how you're taking the wind .”

    OPS: Tom Cruise on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Showing stunt biplane testing.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Picture MUST credit: NBC
    Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise revealed the years of planning that went into filing the bi-plane stunt sequences for new Missions:Impossible movie, The Final Reckoning.
    The Top Gun actor, 62, admitted that the g-forces and wind during firing had made it impossible to breathe normally.
    So he had to develop a special method of taking in air during the rigorous sequences.
    Talking to late night US chat show host Jimmy Fallon, he said: “I remember seeing black and white footage of the very early days of wing walking,
    “I just thought, ‘Wow, I'd love to do that."
    He said he went to the Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie and said he wanted to do an aerial sequence with wing walking.
    He added: “I don't know if you've ever had your hand outside a window going about 145 miles an hour.
    “Well, 60 miles an hour and then, you know, multiply it, but feel the force of it.
    “It was pretty intense, I gotta say.
    “I didn't realise, like, that amount of force of air, I can't breathe, so I had to figure out how you're taking the wind .”

    OPS: Tom Cruise on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Showing stunt biplane testing.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Picture MUST credit: NBC
    Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise revealed the years of planning that went into filing the bi-plane stunt sequences for new Missions:Impossible movie, The Final Reckoning.
    The Top Gun actor, 62, admitted that the g-forces and wind during firing had made it impossible to breathe normally.
    So he had to develop a special method of taking in air during the rigorous sequences.
    Talking to late night US chat show host Jimmy Fallon, he said: “I remember seeing black and white footage of the very early days of wing walking,
    “I just thought, ‘Wow, I'd love to do that."
    He said he went to the Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie and said he wanted to do an aerial sequence with wing walking.
    He added: “I don't know if you've ever had your hand outside a window going about 145 miles an hour.
    “Well, 60 miles an hour and then, you know, multiply it, but feel the force of it.
    “It was pretty intense, I gotta say.
    “I didn't realise, like, that amount of force of air, I can't breathe, so I had to figure out how you're taking the wind .”

    OPS: Tom Cruise on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Picture MUST credit: NBC
    Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise revealed the years of planning that went into filing the bi-plane stunt sequences for new Missions:Impossible movie, The Final Reckoning.
    The Top Gun actor, 62, admitted that the g-forces and wind during firing had made it impossible to breathe normally.
    So he had to develop a special method of taking in air during the rigorous sequences.
    Talking to late night US chat show host Jimmy Fallon, he said: “I remember seeing black and white footage of the very early days of wing walking,
    “I just thought, ‘Wow, I'd love to do that."
    He said he went to the Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie and said he wanted to do an aerial sequence with wing walking.
    He added: “I don't know if you've ever had your hand outside a window going about 145 miles an hour.
    “Well, 60 miles an hour and then, you know, multiply it, but feel the force of it.
    “It was pretty intense, I gotta say.
    “I didn't realise, like, that amount of force of air, I can't breathe, so I had to figure out how you're taking the wind .”

    OPS: Tom Cruise on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Picture MUST credit: NBC
    Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise revealed the years of planning that went into filing the bi-plane stunt sequences for new Missions:Impossible movie, The Final Reckoning.
    The Top Gun actor, 62, admitted that the g-forces and wind during firing had made it impossible to breathe normally.
    So he had to develop a special method of taking in air during the rigorous sequences.
    Talking to late night US chat show host Jimmy Fallon, he said: “I remember seeing black and white footage of the very early days of wing walking,
    “I just thought, ‘Wow, I'd love to do that."
    He said he went to the Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie and said he wanted to do an aerial sequence with wing walking.
    He added: “I don't know if you've ever had your hand outside a window going about 145 miles an hour.
    “Well, 60 miles an hour and then, you know, multiply it, but feel the force of it.
    “It was pretty intense, I gotta say.
    “I didn't realise, like, that amount of force of air, I can't breathe, so I had to figure out how you're taking the wind .”

    OPS: Tom Cruise on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Picture MUST credit: NBC
    Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise revealed the years of planning that went into filing the bi-plane stunt sequences for new Missions:Impossible movie, The Final Reckoning.
    The Top Gun actor, 62, admitted that the g-forces and wind during firing had made it impossible to breathe normally.
    So he had to develop a special method of taking in air during the rigorous sequences.
    Talking to late night US chat show host Jimmy Fallon, he said: “I remember seeing black and white footage of the very early days of wing walking,
    “I just thought, ‘Wow, I'd love to do that."
    He said he went to the Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie and said he wanted to do an aerial sequence with wing walking.
    He added: “I don't know if you've ever had your hand outside a window going about 145 miles an hour.
    “Well, 60 miles an hour and then, you know, multiply it, but feel the force of it.
    “It was pretty intense, I gotta say.
    “I didn't realise, like, that amount of force of air, I can't breathe, so I had to figure out how you're taking the wind .”

    OPS: Tom Cruise on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Picture MUST credit: NBC
    Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise revealed the years of planning that went into filing the bi-plane stunt sequences for new Missions:Impossible movie, The Final Reckoning.
    The Top Gun actor, 62, admitted that the g-forces and wind during firing had made it impossible to breathe normally.
    So he had to develop a special method of taking in air during the rigorous sequences.
    Talking to late night US chat show host Jimmy Fallon, he said: “I remember seeing black and white footage of the very early days of wing walking,
    “I just thought, ‘Wow, I'd love to do that."
    He said he went to the Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie and said he wanted to do an aerial sequence with wing walking.
    He added: “I don't know if you've ever had your hand outside a window going about 145 miles an hour.
    “Well, 60 miles an hour and then, you know, multiply it, but feel the force of it.
    “It was pretty intense, I gotta say.
    “I didn't realise, like, that amount of force of air, I can't breathe, so I had to figure out how you're taking the wind .”

    OPS: Tom Cruise on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Picture MUST credit: NBC
    Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise revealed the years of planning that went into filing the bi-plane stunt sequences for new Missions:Impossible movie, The Final Reckoning.
    The Top Gun actor, 62, admitted that the g-forces and wind during firing had made it impossible to breathe normally.
    So he had to develop a special method of taking in air during the rigorous sequences.
    Talking to late night US chat show host Jimmy Fallon, he said: “I remember seeing black and white footage of the very early days of wing walking,
    “I just thought, ‘Wow, I'd love to do that."
    He said he went to the Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie and said he wanted to do an aerial sequence with wing walking.
    He added: “I don't know if you've ever had your hand outside a window going about 145 miles an hour.
    “Well, 60 miles an hour and then, you know, multiply it, but feel the force of it.
    “It was pretty intense, I gotta say.
    “I didn't realise, like, that amount of force of air, I can't breathe, so I had to figure out how you're taking the wind .”

    OPS: Tom Cruise on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Picture MUST credit: NBC
    Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise revealed the years of planning that went into filing the bi-plane stunt sequences for new Missions:Impossible movie, The Final Reckoning.
    The Top Gun actor, 62, admitted that the g-forces and wind during firing had made it impossible to breathe normally.
    So he had to develop a special method of taking in air during the rigorous sequences.
    Talking to late night US chat show host Jimmy Fallon, he said: “I remember seeing black and white footage of the very early days of wing walking,
    “I just thought, ‘Wow, I'd love to do that."
    He said he went to the Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie and said he wanted to do an aerial sequence with wing walking.
    He added: “I don't know if you've ever had your hand outside a window going about 145 miles an hour.
    “Well, 60 miles an hour and then, you know, multiply it, but feel the force of it.
    “It was pretty intense, I gotta say.
    “I didn't realise, like, that amount of force of air, I can't breathe, so I had to figure out how you're taking the wind .”

    OPS: Tom Cruise on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Picture MUST credit: NBC
    Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise revealed the years of planning that went into filing the bi-plane stunt sequences for new Missions:Impossible movie, The Final Reckoning.
    The Top Gun actor, 62, admitted that the g-forces and wind during firing had made it impossible to breathe normally.
    So he had to develop a special method of taking in air during the rigorous sequences.
    Talking to late night US chat show host Jimmy Fallon, he said: “I remember seeing black and white footage of the very early days of wing walking,
    “I just thought, ‘Wow, I'd love to do that."
    He said he went to the Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie and said he wanted to do an aerial sequence with wing walking.
    He added: “I don't know if you've ever had your hand outside a window going about 145 miles an hour.
    “Well, 60 miles an hour and then, you know, multiply it, but feel the force of it.
    “It was pretty intense, I gotta say.
    “I didn't realise, like, that amount of force of air, I can't breathe, so I had to figure out how you're taking the wind .”

    OPS: Tom Cruise on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Picture MUST credit: NBC
    Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise revealed the years of planning that went into filing the bi-plane stunt sequences for new Missions:Impossible movie, The Final Reckoning.
    The Top Gun actor, 62, admitted that the g-forces and wind during firing had made it impossible to breathe normally.
    So he had to develop a special method of taking in air during the rigorous sequences.
    Talking to late night US chat show host Jimmy Fallon, he said: “I remember seeing black and white footage of the very early days of wing walking,
    “I just thought, ‘Wow, I'd love to do that."
    He said he went to the Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie and said he wanted to do an aerial sequence with wing walking.
    He added: “I don't know if you've ever had your hand outside a window going about 145 miles an hour.
    “Well, 60 miles an hour and then, you know, multiply it, but feel the force of it.
    “It was pretty intense, I gotta say.
    “I didn't realise, like, that amount of force of air, I can't breathe, so I had to figure out how you're taking the wind .”

    OPS: Tom Cruise on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Showing stunt biplane testing.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Picture MUST credit: NBC
    Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise revealed the years of planning that went into filing the bi-plane stunt sequences for new Missions:Impossible movie, The Final Reckoning.
    The Top Gun actor, 62, admitted that the g-forces and wind during firing had made it impossible to breathe normally.
    So he had to develop a special method of taking in air during the rigorous sequences.
    Talking to late night US chat show host Jimmy Fallon, he said: “I remember seeing black and white footage of the very early days of wing walking,
    “I just thought, ‘Wow, I'd love to do that."
    He said he went to the Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie and said he wanted to do an aerial sequence with wing walking.
    He added: “I don't know if you've ever had your hand outside a window going about 145 miles an hour.
    “Well, 60 miles an hour and then, you know, multiply it, but feel the force of it.
    “It was pretty intense, I gotta say.
    “I didn't realise, like, that amount of force of air, I can't breathe, so I had to figure out how you're taking the wind .”

    OPS: Tom Cruise on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Picture MUST credit: NBC
    Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise revealed the years of planning that went into filing the bi-plane stunt sequences for new Missions:Impossible movie, The Final Reckoning.
    The Top Gun actor, 62, admitted that the g-forces and wind during firing had made it impossible to breathe normally.
    So he had to develop a special method of taking in air during the rigorous sequences.
    Talking to late night US chat show host Jimmy Fallon, he said: “I remember seeing black and white footage of the very early days of wing walking,
    “I just thought, ‘Wow, I'd love to do that."
    He said he went to the Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie and said he wanted to do an aerial sequence with wing walking.
    He added: “I don't know if you've ever had your hand outside a window going about 145 miles an hour.
    “Well, 60 miles an hour and then, you know, multiply it, but feel the force of it.
    “It was pretty intense, I gotta say.
    “I didn't realise, like, that amount of force of air, I can't breathe, so I had to figure out how you're taking the wind .”

    OPS: Tom Cruise on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Picture MUST credit: NBC
    Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise revealed the years of planning that went into filing the bi-plane stunt sequences for new Missions:Impossible movie, The Final Reckoning.
    The Top Gun actor, 62, admitted that the g-forces and wind during firing had made it impossible to breathe normally.
    So he had to develop a special method of taking in air during the rigorous sequences.
    Talking to late night US chat show host Jimmy Fallon, he said: “I remember seeing black and white footage of the very early days of wing walking,
    “I just thought, ‘Wow, I'd love to do that."
    He said he went to the Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie and said he wanted to do an aerial sequence with wing walking.
    He added: “I don't know if you've ever had your hand outside a window going about 145 miles an hour.
    “Well, 60 miles an hour and then, you know, multiply it, but feel the force of it.
    “It was pretty intense, I gotta say.
    “I didn't realise, like, that amount of force of air, I can't breathe, so I had to figure out how you're taking the wind .”

    OPS: Tom Cruise on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Picture MUST credit: NBC
    Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise revealed the years of planning that went into filing the bi-plane stunt sequences for new Missions:Impossible movie, The Final Reckoning.
    The Top Gun actor, 62, admitted that the g-forces and wind during firing had made it impossible to breathe normally.
    So he had to develop a special method of taking in air during the rigorous sequences.
    Talking to late night US chat show host Jimmy Fallon, he said: “I remember seeing black and white footage of the very early days of wing walking,
    “I just thought, ‘Wow, I'd love to do that."
    He said he went to the Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie and said he wanted to do an aerial sequence with wing walking.
    He added: “I don't know if you've ever had your hand outside a window going about 145 miles an hour.
    “Well, 60 miles an hour and then, you know, multiply it, but feel the force of it.
    “It was pretty intense, I gotta say.
    “I didn't realise, like, that amount of force of air, I can't breathe, so I had to figure out how you're taking the wind .”

    OPS: Tom Cruise on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise revealed the years of planning that went into filing the bi-plane stunt sequences for new Missions:Impossible movie, The Final Reckoning.
    The Top Gun actor, 62, admitted that the g-forces and wind during firing had made it impossible to breathe normally.
    So he had to develop a special method of taking in air during the rigorous sequences.
    Talking to late night US chat show host Jimmy Fallon, he said: “I remember seeing black and white footage of the very early days of wing walking,
    “I just thought, ‘Wow, I'd love to do that."
    He said he went to the Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie and said he wanted to do an aerial sequence with wing walking.
    He added: “I don't know if you've ever had your hand outside a window going about 145 miles an hour.
    “Well, 60 miles an hour and then, you know, multiply it, but feel the force of it.
    “It was pretty intense, I gotta say.
    “I didn't realise, like, that amount of force of air, I can't breathe, so I had to figure out how you're taking the wind .”

    OPS: Tom Cruise on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise revealed the years of planning that went into filing the bi-plane stunt sequences for new Missions:Impossible movie, The Final Reckoning.
    The Top Gun actor, 62, admitted that the g-forces and wind during firing had made it impossible to breathe normally.
    So he had to develop a special method of taking in air during the rigorous sequences.
    Talking to late night US chat show host Jimmy Fallon, he said: “I remember seeing black and white footage of the very early days of wing walking,
    “I just thought, ‘Wow, I'd love to do that."
    He said he went to the Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie and said he wanted to do an aerial sequence with wing walking.
    He added: “I don't know if you've ever had your hand outside a window going about 145 miles an hour.
    “Well, 60 miles an hour and then, you know, multiply it, but feel the force of it.
    “It was pretty intense, I gotta say.
    “I didn't realise, like, that amount of force of air, I can't breathe, so I had to figure out how you're taking the wind .”

    OPS: Tom Cruise on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise revealed the years of planning that went into filing the bi-plane stunt sequences for new Missions:Impossible movie, The Final Reckoning.
    The Top Gun actor, 62, admitted that the g-forces and wind during firing had made it impossible to breathe normally.
    So he had to develop a special method of taking in air during the rigorous sequences.
    Talking to late night US chat show host Jimmy Fallon, he said: “I remember seeing black and white footage of the very early days of wing walking,
    “I just thought, ‘Wow, I'd love to do that."
    He said he went to the Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie and said he wanted to do an aerial sequence with wing walking.
    He added: “I don't know if you've ever had your hand outside a window going about 145 miles an hour.
    “Well, 60 miles an hour and then, you know, multiply it, but feel the force of it.
    “It was pretty intense, I gotta say.
    “I didn't realise, like, that amount of force of air, I can't breathe, so I had to figure out how you're taking the wind .”

    OPS: Tom Cruise on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise revealed the years of planning that went into filing the bi-plane stunt sequences for new Missions:Impossible movie, The Final Reckoning.
    The Top Gun actor, 62, admitted that the g-forces and wind during firing had made it impossible to breathe normally.
    So he had to develop a special method of taking in air during the rigorous sequences.
    Talking to late night US chat show host Jimmy Fallon, he said: “I remember seeing black and white footage of the very early days of wing walking,
    “I just thought, ‘Wow, I'd love to do that."
    He said he went to the Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie and said he wanted to do an aerial sequence with wing walking.
    He added: “I don't know if you've ever had your hand outside a window going about 145 miles an hour.
    “Well, 60 miles an hour and then, you know, multiply it, but feel the force of it.
    “It was pretty intense, I gotta say.
    “I didn't realise, like, that amount of force of air, I can't breathe, so I had to figure out how you're taking the wind .”

    OPS: Tom Cruise on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise revealed the years of planning that went into filing the bi-plane stunt sequences for new Missions:Impossible movie, The Final Reckoning.
    The Top Gun actor, 62, admitted that the g-forces and wind during firing had made it impossible to breathe normally.
    So he had to develop a special method of taking in air during the rigorous sequences.
    Talking to late night US chat show host Jimmy Fallon, he said: “I remember seeing black and white footage of the very early days of wing walking,
    “I just thought, ‘Wow, I'd love to do that."
    He said he went to the Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie and said he wanted to do an aerial sequence with wing walking.
    He added: “I don't know if you've ever had your hand outside a window going about 145 miles an hour.
    “Well, 60 miles an hour and then, you know, multiply it, but feel the force of it.
    “It was pretty intense, I gotta say.
    “I didn't realise, like, that amount of force of air, I can't breathe, so I had to figure out how you're taking the wind .”

    OPS: Tom Cruise on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    Tom Cruise on Final Reckoning stunt
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    Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise revealed the years of planning that went into filing the bi-plane stunt sequences for new Missions:Impossible movie, The Final Reckoning.
    The Top Gun actor, 62, admitted that the g-forces and wind during firing had made it impossible to breathe normally.
    So he had to develop a special method of taking in air during the rigorous sequences.
    Talking to late night US chat show host Jimmy Fallon, he said: “I remember seeing black and white footage of the very early days of wing walking,
    “I just thought, ‘Wow, I'd love to do that."
    He said he went to the Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie and said he wanted to do an aerial sequence with wing walking.
    He added: “I don't know if you've ever had your hand outside a window going about 145 miles an hour.
    “Well, 60 miles an hour and then, you know, multiply it, but feel the force of it.
    “It was pretty intense, I gotta say.
    “I didn't realise, like, that amount of force of air, I can't breathe, so I had to figure out how you're taking the wind .”

    OPS: Tom Cruise on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)