
Tom Cruise has detailed his last death trick for death made for the next eighth mission film: impossible.
The Spy Action franchise is based on the 1966 television series of the same name and Estrella Tom Cruise that Ethan Hunt, an impossible missionary force agent who faces the enemy forces and stops global disasters.
The First – Mission: Impossible – it was launched in 1966 and since then it has been followed by six more.
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, the eighth film, will be released this month.
Over the years, Tom, 62, has undertaken innumerable acrobatics of the spine, including the scale of Burj Khalifa, diving without an oxygen tank and hanging on the side of an air plane.
However, he has now talked about what could be one of the most dangerous acrobatics he has done.

In the last film, a huge water tank was built to film an underwater interior.
The tank was able to bow and turn 360 degrees, however, it fell to Tom and everything inside it as a frontal load washer.
But to present the face without obstacles of the actor in a diving mask, Tom breathed his own carbon dioxide.
The craziest acrobatics of Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible
Mission: Impossible – Dead calculation cliff Jump
The Last Mission: Impossible Movie Dead Reckoning, which was launched in 2023, saw Tom Stare Death on the face when he was driving by a cliff on a motorcycle as part of a wild trick. It was described as “the biggest trick in the history of cinema.”
Mission: Impossible – Fallout – The broken ankle
While filming a mission: Impossible Fallout Tom jumped through several high -rise buildings, but during a filming sequence, he crashed into a wall and broke his ankle. Althegh he ‘instantaneously’ knew he was broken, Tom then revealed that he did not want to take the shot again, so ‘he got up and continued’ before going to the hospital.
Breaking its ribs in the mission: impossible III
One of the defining sequences of Mission: Impossible 3 is the attack of the bridge when the combat aircraft bombard the Bay of the Bay of Chesapeake while Ethan Hunt is in it. In a shot, it is pushed next to a car on the bridge, a trick that left Tom with two broken ribs.
“You won’t feel so connected to the character if I went with a regular mask and a thing in my mouth to breathe,” people touched.
‘Fortunately, when you are flying, you will train for hypoxia and for the accumulation of carbon dioxide.
“You begin to be able to perceive your body and how it is reacting to know when to stop.”

The director of Althhehouug, Christopher Mcquarrie, admitted “if we knew what it was to do, we would not have done it,” Tom said he was ready for the challenge.
“In Mission, if easy, I guess we would like to do it,” he added.
Doing this trick put Tom at risk of hypercapnia, which is when it has too much carbon dioxide (CO2) in the blood.
What is hypercapnia?
The conformity with the Cleveland Hypercapnia clinic, also called hypercarbia, is when it has too much carbon dioxide (CO2) in the blood. Your body creates CO2 when your cells gain energy. Your red blood cells take it from your organs and tissues to your lungs, where you exhale them. If your body cannot get rid of or a carbon dioxide, a waste product can accumulate in your blood.
Hypercapnia can be chronic (long duration) and cause symptoms such as lack of breathing (dyspnea) and fatigue or daytime fatigue. It can also be acute (sudden or everything at once), with much more serious symptoms.
Acute hypercapnia is a medical emergency and can cause neurological (brain) symptoms such as confusion, disorientation and paranoia.
If your body cannot get rid of carbon dioxide, a waste product, it can accumulate in your blood and cause symptoms such as lack of breathing and fatigue, as well as more serious problems.
In the final calculation, Ethan also hangs and crawls along the wings of a biplane of the era of the 1940s that flies on the Drakensberg mountain range in South Africa.
Acrobatics coordinator Wade Eastwood told People while “everyone will think we did it on the green screen on the floor … I guarantee that there was no single shot that was not on a plane flying real.”

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“The point is that if I were an actor, he would be a very good specialist,” he told Metro.
‘He can really do it. He is very safe, he knows what he can do and what he can’t do. You are looking at him doing it. Tom is a very sensible guy, and can do more than most.
It is an exception to the rule because there are not too many Hollywood actors as great as he, that it is worth as much money as he, who must hang from the side of a plane or the building in Dubai, let someone else do it! But it gives the public what they want: Tom Cruise. “
Mission: Impossible: The final cut will be launched in theaters on May 23.
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