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Why People Love the Mission: Impossible Movies

The Mission: Impossible films have a significant following, and one of the main reasons for this is the impressive stunts performed by Tom Cruise. The upcoming installment, The Final Reckoning, promises to exceed the stunts of its predecessors.

Exclusive Interview with Tom Cruise and Christopher McQuarrie

Tom Cruise and director Christopher McQuarrie recently spoke with Empire Magazine for their cover story on the film. In the interview, they hyped up the many set pieces in the movie, where Ethan Hunt will narrowly escape death. One of these stunts involves Ethan hanging off a 1930s Boeing Stearman biplane, which was shown in the trailer and a behind-the-scenes video posted by Cruise.

The Perilous Stunts

Being 10,000 feet in the air at 120-130 miles per hour with his face out of an airplane is not easy, according to Cruise. He described how he would physically pass out and be unable to get back into the cockpit, forcing him to train himself to breathe. This is not the first time Cruise has performed such stunts; he has also learned to pilot a helicopter, hold his breath for several minutes, and inhale pure oxygen for previous Mission: Impossible films.

Christopher McQuarrie’s Stunt Commentary

For McQuarrie, the stunts in The Final Reckoning are just the tip of the iceberg. He expressed that one particular stunt in the film is so extreme that it makes him want to "puke thinking about the stress." While Cruise has a knack for performing increasingly daring stunts, this movie’s stunts are expected to be truly breathtaking.

The Anticipation Builds

Given the impressive stunts and the experience of Ethan Hunt and Tom Cruise, the wait for Mission: Impossible—The Final Reckoning feels even longer. Is it May 23 yet?

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