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Simon Pegg says Tom Cruise will 'risk his life' for the audiences

Tom Cruise continues to push the boundaries of action filmmaking with his incredibly dangerous stunts in the Mission: Impossible franchise. His longtime co-star Simon Pegg has witnessed firsthand Cruise's extraordinary commitment to delivering spectacular on-screen moments. From scaling the Burj Khalifa to motorcycle cliff jumps, Cruise seems willing to risk everything for audience entertainment. The upcoming "The Final Reckoning" might be his last Mission: Impossible film, potentially marking the end of an iconic action movie era.

Los Angeles, May 5

Actor Simon Pegg, who has starred as Benji Dunn opposite the actor-producer-stunt-legend Tom Cruise since the third installment of “Mission: Impossible” franchise, says the star “literally will risk his life for the audience”.

"I've said, 'You're absolutely nuts' many times to him," the English actor told people.com in the new special Mission: Impossible issue.

"But he just cares that much about it."

Starting with 1996's original adaptation of the 1960s spy series, Cruise has upped the ante in each successive appearance as Ethan Hunt, fast-running agent for the Impossible Mission Force.

He is now gearing up for his eighth, and possibly last, installment, "The Final Reckoning", in theaters on May 23.

"I've been there for a lot of them," Pegg continues of Cruise's stunts.

Reminiscing about a specific one, filming the sequence in 2011's Ghost Protocol, in which Cruise scales the outside of Dubai's Burj Khalifa, Pegg remembers "just leaning out of the window and seeing Tom sort of hanging there, smiling, this big eating grin on his face, like, 'I'm having the best time.'"

As for a favourite daredevil moment, Pegg opts for the motorcycle-off-a-cliff scene in 2023's Dead Reckoning Part One.

Writer-director Christopher McQuarrie's cast and crew "were all up there together" to watch in awe, recalls the Shaun of the Dead star.

"It was nail-biting, because we'd literally see [Cruise] just disappear, and then we'd have to wait to hear 'good canopy' [meaning his parachute opened safely] on the radio," he says. "And so it was a kind of breath-hold moment."

Another stunt that was, as Pegg puts it, more on the "interesting" side? The opening scene of 2015's Rogue Nation, in which Cruise grips the outside of a military plane as it takes off.

"That was the first time I'd seen him nervous. There were a lot of variables involved in that stunt ... a lot of things that could have gone wrong. Everything is managed to the micro detail. You know, the stunt team is amazing. Tom is obviously incredibly dedicated to making sure he's ready."

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rahul K.

Tom Cruise is truly the last of the old-school movie stars! While our Bollywood heroes do their own stunts too, nobody takes it to this extreme level. That Burj Khalifa scene still gives me goosebumps! 🚀

Priya M.

As much as I admire his dedication, I sometimes wonder if it's worth risking life for entertainment. CGI has come so far - maybe use some tech help? Still, can't wait for the new MI movie!

Arjun S.

The motorcycle cliff jump in Dead Reckoning was insane! But I wish Indian theaters had better safety standards - Tom does all this risk but our theaters can't even provide proper emergency exits. Priorities, no?

Sneha R.

That plane stunt in Rogue Nation was next level! But I wonder - does his insurance company have special premiums? 😂 On serious note, his commitment is inspiring for young actors everywhere.

Vikram J.

While I respect his dedication, I hope he's not setting unrealistic expectations. Not every actor needs to risk their life - great performances come from acting skills, not just stunts.

Neha P.

Tom Cruise at 60+ is doing what our young heroes won't attempt! MI movies are event films now - we plan whole outings around them. Hope the final installment does justice to the legacy 🤞

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