- Tom Cruise wishes you a Merry Christmas from the sky!
- On Sunday, the action star tweeted a video of himself skydiving from the set of Mission Impossible
- Dead Reckoning in South Africa to express his gratitude for his fans’ support and to wish them a happy holiday season.
Cruise, 60, said at the start of the video. “We’re flying over South Africa, filming Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning parts one and two. And I didn’t want the year to end without thanking you all for coming out to see Top Gun: Maverick and for your support.”
The director of Dead Reckoning was also the Top Gun: Later, maverick screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie interrupted the actor, jokingly reminding him to keep his speech brief. “Listen, we really have to roll, we really have to get the shot,” McQuarrie, 54, said.
“Where was I?” he wondered, free-falling. “Oh, yes. Thank you for your support of Top Gun: Maverick and for allowing us to entertain you. It truly is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”
“I’m running low on oxygen, so I need to get back to work. We must get this shot. Have a safe and happy holiday, and we’ll see you at the movies “The cruise continued before beginning to descend.
Cruise is well-known for pulling off his own daring stunts.
In September, footage emerged of Cruise allegedly filming a stunt for Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part 1 while flying over South Africa’s Blyde River Canyon in a World War II-era biplane.
A special message from the set of #MissionImpossible @MissionFilm pic.twitter.com/sfnWWluLyl
— Tom Cruise (@TomCruise) December 18, 2022
“Hello everyone! I wish I could be there with you — I apologise for the extra noise “Cruise stated this in the video, which was reportedly shown at CinemaCon in April. “As you can see, we’re filming the latest Mission: Impossible, and we’re currently flying over gorgeous Blyde Canyon in stunning South Africa.”
Cruise asserted in the video that “we’re making this film for the big screen for audiences to see in your wonderful theatres,” until director McQuarrie flew into view on a second biplane and warned the actor that they had to return to filming due to lowering light levels and low fuel.
“Oh, we’ve got to get rolling, don’t we? That is not a good situation. “I’m sorry, but we have to leave,” Cruise said before McQuarrie yelled, “action! “Cruise remained crouching on top of his red biplane as the two planes sped away.
The seventh instalment of the Mission: Impossible franchise, Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part 1, is set to be released in July 2023.
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