Whether you hanging from a plane or climbing the outside of a skyscraper, it is quite safe to say Tom Cruiseis daring Mission: impossible The stunts take a lot of preparation and planning.
Wade Eastwoodthe acrobatics coordinator Mission: impossible: the final countintended to put the bases to remove some of the Actor’s most daring scenes and revealed that Cruise, 62, underwent a separate training condition their body For each acrobatics.
“Tom designs his own training, not acrobatics training, but the physical training of the diet, etc.,” said Eastwood Indearest In an interview published on Thursday, June 19th. “ He knows what will happen and miss his body and how he moves, and then he sets his team and designs it and will work on things like when we make the speed flies sequence, he designed a system that could achieve his committed nucleus, working with his arms, so that he does not fatigue or have injuries, because if Tom has an injury, then we will have to stop shooting.
Eastwood said Cruise has “a great team on the physical side” and “for the diet.”
He continued: “My job is to ensure that the acrobatics side, how to learn fights, choreography, the movement for fights, I will achieve with their physique and coach, and say:” These are the movements that Tom will do. “
Mission: impossible: the final count He was released in theaters on May 23 and removed fans with one of the most daring and dangerous acrobatics of Cruise. Cruise character, Ethan Hunt, persecution Morales essay“Gabriel at the top of two biplanes during a fight against the nails that took months to plan.
Eastwood described what entered the sequence of action that challenged death and how the crew was able to remove the acrobatics as the biplans flew over the rivers of South Africa.
“It started very soon. We got on a plane on the floor and at an airport in England and started shooting ideas around – Tom (director Christopher Mcquarrie) and me,” he said. “And then we hooked it on the floor and put some big wind machines and moved around the wing together. And Tom had ideas on our heads, but I wanted to hear what the explosion was like.”

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© Paramount Pictures / Curtsy Everett CollectionEastwood said it was important for the team to “know the limitations of this aircraft, because when there is a body on the wing of the plane, as it moves on the wing, the plane wants to turn in this direction.”
After having an idea of the wing of the plane and how he moved, Cruise “really heard the explosion and could elaborate his physical training with his team” when Eastwood began to try the scene with a mannequin next to the plane.
“There are no other visual effects on the plan sequence,” he said. “It’s 100% real. It can be a bit of cleaning here, or there, or a little damage to a plane here or there, but the planes really want and Tom is really on the wing. And when Tom flies, it really flies. There are no traps or stage equipment teams, everything is in south -Africa for real, which was incredible.”
Cruise Daredevil’s reputation precedes Hollywood, so much ex -costar Brad Pitt revealed that he has A condition to make another movie With cruise.
“I will not hang my ass of aircraft and (explicit) like that, so when I do something on the ground again,” said Pitt, 61, And! News at the June 9 premiere F1.
Mission: impossible: the final count She is now outside the cinemas.