The Aitch in Mission: Impossible – The latest showdown “melts the brain” which converts to Christopher Mcquarrie

The Aitch in Mission: Impossible – The latest showdown “melts the brain” which converts to Christopher Mcquarrie

I don’t know you, but I can’t wait to see Tom Cruise He pulls out more and incredible stunts in his next film Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning.

The boy who redefines what is possible for an actor to create on the screen with each new mission: impossible entrance. Over the years, he has gone further than any other sector actor. Yet, according to the director Christopher McquarrieWe have not yet seen all its madness.

The next film resumes where Dead Recking Interrupted, reporting Cruise’s Ethan Hunt for what could be the grand finale of the saga.

Take one of the acrobatics in the center of the film that sees the cruise clinging to the wing of a biplane of Boeing Stearman of the 1930s, seized 10,000 feet in the air.

The sequence was shot in South Africa and is destined to be one of the most stunning companies of the franchise. Mcquarrie is still amazed by what they pulled out.

He said to Empire: “There are stunts in this film that will melt your brain. There would be one day in Africa – any day in Africa – where Tom came out and did something that overcome everything he had ever done before. “

The cruise must fully engage in these acrobatics when it performs and push it to the limit. With this, he obscured in mid -air.

Cruise explained: “When you get your face out, over 120 to 130 miles per hour, you are not getting oxygen. So I had to train to breathe. There have been times when I would have passed out physically; I was unable to return to the piloting cabin. ”

It’s not just a dedication … this is a bloody madness. Still, this is not yet the most intense acrobatics of the film! Mcquarrie makes fun of that there is something even more terrifying in the film, something that makes the sequence biplane and even a Maelstrom Underwater Maelstrom still to be seen.

The director is not giving details, but his reaction says everything: “I really want to throw up thinking about stress. It was intense. “

The cruise has always treated every Mission: Impossible Movies as if it were his last chance to overcome himself. If Mcquarrie’s words are something to do, The final reckoning He could simply push him and the public, beyond their limits, so tied!

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning He hits cinemas on May 23, 2025. Enjoy the trailer!

By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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