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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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. Showing stunt biplane testing.
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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. Showing stunt biplane testing.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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. Showing stunt biplane testing.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Superstar Tom Cruise has said he thinks he can make even better Mission:Impossible movies.
The action film hero, 62, was talking to promote the eighth film in the franchise, The Final Reckoning.
It is the second part of seventh movie , Dead Reckoning, and sees Cruise as social agent Ethan Hunt perform some of his most visually stunning and dangerous stunts of his big screen career.
They include a running jump from an aircraft into the ocean and climbing on the wings of a bi place travelling at up to 145 mph, under incredible g-forces.
Cruise, speaking to film ranking website Rotten Tomatoes.
OPS: Tom Cruise speaking to Rotten Tomatoes interviewer Nikki Novak
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Superstar Tom Cruise has said he thinks he can make even better Mission:Impossible movies.
The action film hero, 62, was talking to promote the eighth film in the franchise, The Final Reckoning.
It is the second part of seventh movie , Dead Reckoning, and sees Cruise as social agent Ethan Hunt perform some of his most visually stunning and dangerous stunts of his big screen career.
They include a running jump from an aircraft into the ocean and climbing on the wings of a bi place travelling at up to 145 mph, under incredible g-forces.
Cruise, speaking to film ranking website Rotten Tomatoes.
OPS: Tom Cruise performing his bi-lane stunt for Mission:Impossible Dead Reckoning
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Superstar Tom Cruise has said he thinks he can make even better Mission:Impossible movies.
The action film hero, 62, was talking to promote the eighth film in the franchise, The Final Reckoning.
It is the second part of seventh movie , Dead Reckoning, and sees Cruise as social agent Ethan Hunt perform some of his most visually stunning and dangerous stunts of his big screen career.
They include a running jump from an aircraft into the ocean and climbing on the wings of a bi place travelling at up to 145 mph, under incredible g-forces.
Cruise, speaking to film ranking website Rotten Tomatoes.
OPS: Tom Cruise speaking to Rotten Tomatoes interviewer Nikki Novak
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Superstar Tom Cruise has said he thinks he can make even better Mission:Impossible movies.
The action film hero, 62, was talking to promote the eighth film in the franchise, The Final Reckoning.
It is the second part of seventh movie , Dead Reckoning, and sees Cruise as social agent Ethan Hunt perform some of his most visually stunning and dangerous stunts of his big screen career.
They include a running jump from an aircraft into the ocean and climbing on the wings of a bi place travelling at up to 145 mph, under incredible g-forces.
Cruise, speaking to film ranking website Rotten Tomatoes.
OPS: Tom Cruise speaking to Rotten Tomatoes interviewer Nikki Novak
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Superstar Tom Cruise has said he thinks he can make even better Mission:Impossible movies.
The action film hero, 62, was talking to promote the eighth film in the franchise, The Final Reckoning.
It is the second part of seventh movie , Dead Reckoning, and sees Cruise as social agent Ethan Hunt perform some of his most visually stunning and dangerous stunts of his big screen career.
They include a running jump from an aircraft into the ocean and climbing on the wings of a bi place travelling at up to 145 mph, under incredible g-forces.
Cruise, speaking to film ranking website Rotten Tomatoes.
OPS: Tom Cruise speaking to Rotten Tomatoes interviewer Nikki Novak
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Superstar Tom Cruise has said he thinks he can make even better Mission:Impossible movies.
The action film hero, 62, was talking to promote the eighth film in the franchise, The Final Reckoning.
It is the second part of seventh movie , Dead Reckoning, and sees Cruise as social agent Ethan Hunt perform some of his most visually stunning and dangerous stunts of his big screen career.
They include a running jump from an aircraft into the ocean and climbing on the wings of a bi place travelling at up to 145 mph, under incredible g-forces.
Cruise, speaking to film ranking website Rotten Tomatoes.
OPS: Tom Cruise speaking to Rotten Tomatoes interviewer Nikki Novak
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Superstar Tom Cruise has said he thinks he can make even better Mission:Impossible movies.
The action film hero, 62, was talking to promote the eighth film in the franchise, The Final Reckoning.
It is the second part of seventh movie , Dead Reckoning, and sees Cruise as social agent Ethan Hunt perform some of his most visually stunning and dangerous stunts of his big screen career.
They include a running jump from an aircraft into the ocean and climbing on the wings of a bi place travelling at up to 145 mph, under incredible g-forces.
Cruise, speaking to film ranking website Rotten Tomatoes.
OPS: Tom Cruise speaking to Rotten Tomatoes interviewer Nikki Novak
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Superstar Tom Cruise has said he thinks he can make even better Mission:Impossible movies.
The action film hero, 62, was talking to promote the eighth film in the franchise, The Final Reckoning.
It is the second part of seventh movie , Dead Reckoning, and sees Cruise as social agent Ethan Hunt perform some of his most visually stunning and dangerous stunts of his big screen career.
They include a running jump from an aircraft into the ocean and climbing on the wings of a bi place travelling at up to 145 mph, under incredible g-forces.
Cruise, speaking to film ranking website Rotten Tomatoes.
OPS: Tom Cruise speaking to Rotten Tomatoes interviewer Nikki Novak
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Superstar Tom Cruise has said he thinks he can make even better Mission:Impossible movies.
The action film hero, 62, was talking to promote the eighth film in the franchise, The Final Reckoning.
It is the second part of seventh movie , Dead Reckoning, and sees Cruise as social agent Ethan Hunt perform some of his most visually stunning and dangerous stunts of his big screen career.
They include a running jump from an aircraft into the ocean and climbing on the wings of a bi place travelling at up to 145 mph, under incredible g-forces.
Cruise, speaking to film ranking website Rotten Tomatoes.
OPS: Tom Cruise speaking to Rotten Tomatoes interviewer Nikki Novak
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Superstar Tom Cruise has said he thinks he can make even better Mission:Impossible movies.
The action film hero, 62, was talking to promote the eighth film in the franchise, The Final Reckoning.
It is the second part of seventh movie , Dead Reckoning, and sees Cruise as social agent Ethan Hunt perform some of his most visually stunning and dangerous stunts of his big screen career.
They include a running jump from an aircraft into the ocean and climbing on the wings of a bi place travelling at up to 145 mph, under incredible g-forces.
Cruise, speaking to film ranking website Rotten Tomatoes.
OPS: Tom Cruise speaking to Rotten Tomatoes interviewer Nikki Novak
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Superstar Tom Cruise has said he thinks he can make even better Mission:Impossible movies.
The action film hero, 62, was talking to promote the eighth film in the franchise, The Final Reckoning.
It is the second part of seventh movie , Dead Reckoning, and sees Cruise as social agent Ethan Hunt perform some of his most visually stunning and dangerous stunts of his big screen career.
They include a running jump from an aircraft into the ocean and climbing on the wings of a bi place travelling at up to 145 mph, under incredible g-forces.
Cruise, speaking to film ranking website Rotten Tomatoes.
OPS: Tom Cruise speaking to Rotten Tomatoes interviewer Nikki Novak
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Superstar Tom Cruise has said he thinks he can make even better Mission:Impossible movies.
The action film hero, 62, was talking to promote the eighth film in the franchise, The Final Reckoning.
It is the second part of seventh movie , Dead Reckoning, and sees Cruise as social agent Ethan Hunt perform some of his most visually stunning and dangerous stunts of his big screen career.
They include a running jump from an aircraft into the ocean and climbing on the wings of a bi place travelling at up to 145 mph, under incredible g-forces.
Cruise, speaking to film ranking website Rotten Tomatoes.
OPS: Tom Cruise performing his bi-lane stunt for Mission:Impossible Dead Reckoning
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Superstar Tom Cruise has said he thinks he can make even better Mission:Impossible movies.
The action film hero, 62, was talking to promote the eighth film in the franchise, The Final Reckoning.
It is the second part of seventh movie , Dead Reckoning, and sees Cruise as social agent Ethan Hunt perform some of his most visually stunning and dangerous stunts of his big screen career.
They include a running jump from an aircraft into the ocean and climbing on the wings of a bi place travelling at up to 145 mph, under incredible g-forces.
Cruise, speaking to film ranking website Rotten Tomatoes.
OPS: Tom Cruise speaking to Rotten Tomatoes interviewer Nikki Novak
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Superstar Tom Cruise has said he thinks he can make even better Mission:Impossible movies.
The action film hero, 62, was talking to promote the eighth film in the franchise, The Final Reckoning.
It is the second part of seventh movie , Dead Reckoning, and sees Cruise as social agent Ethan Hunt perform some of his most visually stunning and dangerous stunts of his big screen career.
They include a running jump from an aircraft into the ocean and climbing on the wings of a bi place travelling at up to 145 mph, under incredible g-forces.
Cruise, speaking to film ranking website Rotten Tomatoes.
OPS: Tom Cruise speaking to Rotten Tomatoes interviewer Nikki Novak
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Superstar Tom Cruise has said he thinks he can make even better Mission:Impossible movies.
The action film hero, 62, was talking to promote the eighth film in the franchise, The Final Reckoning.
It is the second part of seventh movie , Dead Reckoning, and sees Cruise as social agent Ethan Hunt perform some of his most visually stunning and dangerous stunts of his big screen career.
They include a running jump from an aircraft into the ocean and climbing on the wings of a bi place travelling at up to 145 mph, under incredible g-forces.
Cruise, speaking to film ranking website Rotten Tomatoes.
OPS: Tom Cruise speaking to Rotten Tomatoes interviewer Nikki Novak
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Superstar Tom Cruise has said he thinks he can make even better Mission:Impossible movies.
The action film hero, 62, was talking to promote the eighth film in the franchise, The Final Reckoning.
It is the second part of seventh movie , Dead Reckoning, and sees Cruise as social agent Ethan Hunt perform some of his most visually stunning and dangerous stunts of his big screen career.
They include a running jump from an aircraft into the ocean and climbing on the wings of a bi place travelling at up to 145 mph, under incredible g-forces.
Cruise, speaking to film ranking website Rotten Tomatoes.
OPS: Tom Cruise speaking to Rotten Tomatoes interviewer Nikki Novak
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Superstar Tom Cruise has said he thinks he can make even better Mission:Impossible movies.
The action film hero, 62, was talking to promote the eighth film in the franchise, The Final Reckoning.
It is the second part of seventh movie , Dead Reckoning, and sees Cruise as social agent Ethan Hunt perform some of his most visually stunning and dangerous stunts of his big screen career.
They include a running jump from an aircraft into the ocean and climbing on the wings of a bi place travelling at up to 145 mph, under incredible g-forces.
Cruise, speaking to film ranking website Rotten Tomatoes.
OPS: Tom Cruise speaking to Rotten Tomatoes interviewer Nikki Novak
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Superstar Tom Cruise has said he thinks he can make even better Mission:Impossible movies.
The action film hero, 62, was talking to promote the eighth film in the franchise, The Final Reckoning.
It is the second part of seventh movie , Dead Reckoning, and sees Cruise as social agent Ethan Hunt perform some of his most visually stunning and dangerous stunts of his big screen career.
They include a running jump from an aircraft into the ocean and climbing on the wings of a bi place travelling at up to 145 mph, under incredible g-forces.
Cruise, speaking to film ranking website Rotten Tomatoes.
OPS: Tom Cruise performing his bi-lane stunt for Mission:Impossible Dead Reckoning
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Superstar Tom Cruise has said he thinks he can make even better Mission:Impossible movies.
The action film hero, 62, was talking to promote the eighth film in the franchise, The Final Reckoning.
It is the second part of seventh movie , Dead Reckoning, and sees Cruise as social agent Ethan Hunt perform some of his most visually stunning and dangerous stunts of his big screen career.
They include a running jump from an aircraft into the ocean and climbing on the wings of a bi place travelling at up to 145 mph, under incredible g-forces.
Cruise, speaking to film ranking website Rotten Tomatoes.
OPS: Tom Cruise speaking to Rotten Tomatoes interviewer Nikki Novak
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Superstar Tom Cruise has said he thinks he can make even better Mission:Impossible movies.
The action film hero, 62, was talking to promote the eighth film in the franchise, The Final Reckoning.
It is the second part of seventh movie , Dead Reckoning, and sees Cruise as social agent Ethan Hunt perform some of his most visually stunning and dangerous stunts of his big screen career.
They include a running jump from an aircraft into the ocean and climbing on the wings of a bi place travelling at up to 145 mph, under incredible g-forces.
Cruise, speaking to film ranking website Rotten Tomatoes.
OPS: Tom Cruise speaking to Rotten Tomatoes interviewer Nikki Novak
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Superstar Tom Cruise has said he thinks he can make even better Mission:Impossible movies.
The action film hero, 62, was talking to promote the eighth film in the franchise, The Final Reckoning.
It is the second part of seventh movie , Dead Reckoning, and sees Cruise as social agent Ethan Hunt perform some of his most visually stunning and dangerous stunts of his big screen career.
They include a running jump from an aircraft into the ocean and climbing on the wings of a bi place travelling at up to 145 mph, under incredible g-forces.
Cruise, speaking to film ranking website Rotten Tomatoes.
OPS: Tom Cruise speaking to Rotten Tomatoes interviewer Nikki Novak
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US Navy honors actor Tom Cruise
LONDON (Dec. 17, 2024) - Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro presents Mr. Tom Cruise with the Distinguished Public Service award, Dec. 17, 2024. Established in 1951, the Navy Distinguished Public Service Award is the highest honor for which civilians not employed by the Department of the Navy can receive. The award is presented by the Secretary of the Navy to honor individuals who have carried out acts of valor or heroism or who have demonstrated exceptionally outstanding service of substantial and long-term benefit to the Navy, Marine Corps or the Department of the Navy as a whole. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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US Navy honors actor Tom Cruise
(March 3, 2023) Command Master Chief Nick Wallace, left, takes a selfie with Tom Cruise, center left, Executive Officer, Capt. Gregory Nery, center right, and Commanding Officer, Capt. Dave Pollard, aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush, during a visit to the ship, March 3, 2023. The George H.W. Bush Carrier Strike Group is on a scheduled deployment in the U.S. Naval Forces Europe area of operations, employed by U.S. Sixth Fleet to defend U.S., allied and partner interests. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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US Navy honors actor Tom Cruise
(March 3, 2023) Cmdr. Karrie Lang, Combat Systems Officer aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS George H. W. Bush (CVN 77), takes a selfie with Tom Cruise during a visit to the ship, March 3, 2023. The George H.W. Bush Carrier Strike Group is on a scheduled deployment in the U.S. Naval Forces Europe area of operations, employed by U.S. Sixth Fleet to defend U.S., allied and partner interests. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)