17 July,2023 11:15 AM IST | Los Angeles | IANS
Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning - Part 1
Tom Cruise is famous for doing death-defying stunts on his own, as we saw from his vertigo-inducing 'off the cliff' scene in "M:I7". Braving stunts that could even lead to his death, the actor has managed to pull off incredible stunts, but he has suffered several injuries in the bargain, says 'The Daily Telegraph'.
Tom Cruise, who's 61 but fitter than most men half his age, is not 100 per cent indestructible, after all. Here's a roster of the injuries he suffered during the filming of "M:I7": Torn shoulder while jumping across a cliff face at the Dead Horse Point in Utah, USA. Two cracked ribs when he slammed into the side of a car in the bridge explosion scene. Bruised an ankle while running from the exploding aquarium. Broke an ankle while jumping between building roofs.
"M:I7", however, will be remembered for the scene where Cruise jumps off a bike in the sky and then parachutes to the ground, or that intense train sequence at the end. And this is just the beginning. Director Christopher McQuarrie had said earlier that "Dead Reckoning - Part Two" will feature even wilder stunts, as the actor is seeking to outdo himself.
The Hollywood action star's thrill-seeking adventurous side had even scared his "M:I7" co-stars who had said they feared that he may either suffer a horrible injury, and they may even possibly lose him. Well, the stunts seem to have done wonder for the box-office earnings of "Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning - Part One".
ALSO READ
Internet reacts to Tom Cruise being forcibly kissed by woman at Paris Olympics
Tom Cruise skydives into Paris Olympics closing ceremony
Tom Cruise to Skydive into 2024 Paris Olympics closing ceremony
Maverick once more
Nicole Kidman recalls rehearsals with Tom Cruise in 'Eyes Wide Shut' anniversary
It has raked in $240 million worldwide since its July 12 release and made Rs 60 crore in India, an all-time record for Hollywood releases here. Ethan Hunt seems to be zipping through the record books (and it hasn't been released in the Chinese market yet!).
This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever