Tom Cruise revealed how he prepares for his Mission: Impossible acrobatics.
Speaking at the premiere of Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning In London, Cruise shared that it has been “decades” to prepare their acrobatics.
The actor said: “I have to tell you, look, it has been to prepare for something for years because I have been flying airplanes and studying aerial photography for decades.”
“I learn when I’m filming something. I learn a little and keep trying to expand that knowledge,” Cruise added. “Then, the air sequence dates back to 40 years ago, and now acrobatic flight. Flight to acrobatic aircraft, helicopters. Flight everything.”
Cruise added that he learns skills and then applied in the cinema, adding: “So, it is also only to understand the plane, the camera, what kind of cameras can we have?
Cruise continued to share that he does not want the spectators to only “see” the film, but also get emotionally involved.
“So that is a lot of physical, mental, but many other things, technical things, which are destined to develop something like this,” said Cruise.
Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning It is scheduled for its launch on May 21, 2025 in the United Kingdom.