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Cruise control: ‘MI6’ star shows off stunt skills

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LAS VEGAS: Tom Cruise regaled CinemaCon on Wednesday with a demonstrat­ion of his renowned stuntman skills, as Paramount Pictures led the showcase of its upcoming movies with a preview of “Mission: Impossible — Fallout”.

Appearing on stage with Christophe­r McQuarrie, who returned to direct the sixth movie in the long-running spy franchise, Cruise took up the last half-hour to explain the movie’s marquee stunt.

The scene — replayed from several angles for the CinemaCon crowd in Las Vegas — involved a 220 mile-an-hour (340 kph) “halo” (“high altitude, low open”) skydive during which he grabs Henry Cavill’s character in mid-air.

Cruise, a 55-year-old veteran of more than 50 movies, simulates going into a spin when he is hit by lightning almost immediatel­y after leaping out of his plane at around 30,000 feet (9,000 metres).

“This movie, it is without a doubt the most epic ‘Mission’ that we’ve made and it’s a film that is adventurou­s, it’s emotional, and it’s really cutting-edge,” Cruise told AFP backstage at Caesar’s Palace.

Cruise, who is admired for performing his own increasing­ly ambitious stunts, said it took 106 jumps to get the three takes required, filmed partly by a cameraman falling backward out of the plane so he could keep the star’s face in the shot, no more than a few inches away.

Cruise and McQuarrie treated the crowd of convention-goers at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas — mostly theatre operators — to a 15-minute action sequence which many entertainm­ent writers agreed was the best footage they’d seen this year at CinemaCon.

This included an eye watering chase through the narrow streets of Paris involving a prison truck which plunges into the Seine, a further pursuit on motorbikes and a speedboat escape.

‘Wing man’

“You’re gonna see, in Paris, how beautiful the city is. I mean, Paris is a city of cinema,” Cruise told AFP.

“The ability to be able to make that film in that city, and the help that we were given enabled sequences that are just beautiful.”

Cavill, best known for playing Superman in the DC Extended Universe movies distribute­d by Warner Bros., explained what it was like to be a passenger in a helicopter with Cruise at the helm.

He raised a big laugh when recalled how Cruise had flown him home at the end of a day of filming, and that he had fantasised he was Cruise’s “wing man” in perhaps his most iconic film, “Top Gun” (1986).

“Obviously, my life was in Tom’s hands when he was flying,” the 34-year-old British actor told AFP on the sidelines of the presentati­on.

“He is an exceptiona­l pilot and it’s that kind of level. He’s really doing this and I’m really sitting in the back. So when people are watching it, they know that all it will take is one little slip and we’re all gone.”

British comic actor Simon Pegg, who plays ship’s engineer Scotty in J.J. Abrams’s “Star Trek” movies, has been a major part of the “Mission: Impossible” franchise since the third film, 12 years ago.

“J.J. Abrams saw ‘Shaun of the Dead,’ our little British indie horror comedy and liked it and, as he does, said, ‘I’d like to work with him — I’ll call him,” Pegg recalled.

“He rang me at the office — me and Edgar (Wright) were writing ‘Hot Fuzz’ at the time — and he sort of said, ‘Do you want to be in ‘Mission Impossible 3?’”

The pair bonded, leading to Pegg’s starring role in all of the subsequent “Star Trek” and “Mission Impossible” movies, some directed and all produced by Abrams. — AFP

This movie, it is without a doubt the most epic ‘Mission’ that we’ve made and it’s a film that is adventurou­s, it’s emotional, and it’s really cutting-edge. Tom Cruise, Hollywood veteran

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(Top and right) Conservati­onists and TV personalit­ies Terri Irwin (left to right), Bindi Irwin and Robert Irwin hold a snake near the newly unveiled star of Steve Irwin, who was honoured posthumous­ly with a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in...
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