
Tom Cruise is known to make his stunts himself. On the poster for the eighth part of the saga Mission Impossiblethe actor has pushed his limits to offer spectacular sequences to his fans. However, to manage any disappointments, the actor wants to keep a certain formatting. In addition to an intense sporting practice, it is with nutrition that philanthropic prepares its many storage scenes. Like an air sequence where Ethan Hunt’s interpreter clings to the wing of a biplane from the 1940s in full flight while the Drakensberg mountains, in South Africa, are looming on the horizon. This scene from the new opus made without green background testifies to the intensity of the efforts requested. So how did the 62-year-old actor are prepared for this high aerobatics performance?
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Interviewed by the American magazine People, For a special edition linked to the saga, the film star revealed his secret, which is none other than a generous breakfast. “The amount of energy it requires, I train so hard for this wing-walking [déplacement sur les ailes d’un avion]. I eat sausages, almost a dozen eggs, bacon, toast, coffee and other drinks. Oh, I eat! Imagine: it’s cold up there. We are at high altitude. My body burns a lot [de calories]. »
Since childhood, the actor wishes to make air cascades. It was at that time that he saw his first images of wing-walkers [acrobates aériens]. “I remember seeing old images of wing-walking. These planes only flew, I don’t know, 40 or 50 miles on time. This can reach more than 120 miles an hour. Once up there, I understood that it was breathtaking. »»
The eighth part of the saga, Mission : Impossible : The Final Reckoning Will be presented in preview at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. Alongside Tom Cruise, the film also features Hayley Atwell, twenty Rhames, Simon Pegg, Esai Morales, Pom Klementieff, Henry Czerny, Greg Tarzan Davis, Hannah Waddingham, Nick Offerman and Angela Bassett.