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Tom Cruise reveals why he did the daring Mission: Impossible motorcycle stunt on the first day of filming

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Tom Cruise reveals why he performed the daring Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One motorcycle stunt on the first day of filming: ‘I was training and I was ready’

Tom Cruise explains why he and Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One director Christopher McQuarrie were the first to film the movie’s most dangerous sequence.

In the scene, Cruise, 60, is seen riding a motorcycle off a cliff before activating a parachute that lands him safely on the ground as the bike crashes.

Cruise, who is on the promotion path for the summer blockbuster, explained Entertainment tonight that the rationale in filming the dangerous stunt was first to make sure that if he got hurt, the $200 million movie wouldn’t be shut down from the start.

“Well, we know if we’re going to continue with the movie or not — let’s know on day one!” Cruise, who plays Ethan Hunt in the action movie franchise, told the outlet.

The veteran Hollywood star continued, “Let’s find out on day one what’s going to happen: are we all going through or is it a big rewrite?”

The latest: Tom Cruise, 60, shares why he and Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One director Christopher McQuarrie were the first to film the film’s most dangerous sequence. Photographed in Rome on Monday

The showbiz veteran previously injured his ankle during the production of Mission: Impossible 6, which affected filming.

The A-list actor said he was intensely focused on the motorcycle cinematic sequence, which demands the utmost physical precision.

“I was training and I was ready,” Cruise said. “You have to be razor sharp when you do something like that.

“It was really important when we were preparing the movie that it was actually the first thing. I don’t want to drop that and shoot other things and have my mind elsewhere.’

He added of the mindset going into filming it, “Everyone was prepared — let’s just get it done.”

Cruise said capturing the moment was a cross-section of his own prior experience with stunts and the innovations of the filmmakers he worked with on the film.

The director of the film, Christopher McQuarrie, said this earlier this month rich magazine that started filming with the dangerous stunt set the tone for the production.

“Doing that on the first day gave us all the time in the world to understand why him [Ethan] did what he did,” he said. “If we sat down and tried to sort these movies out the old-fashioned way, you’d never find them, simply because it’s such a living, breathing thing.”

The A-list actor is known for doing his own stunts in his action films

The A-list actor is known for doing his own stunts in his action films

In the scene, Cruise is seen riding a motorcycle off a cliff before activating a parachute that lands him safely on the ground as the motorcycle crashes.

In the scene, Cruise is seen riding a motorcycle off a cliff before activating a parachute that lands him safely on the ground as the motorcycle crashes.

Cruise, who is on the promotional trail for the summer blockbuster, was photographed in Rome on Monday signing autographs for fans

Cruise, who is on the promotional trail for the summer blockbuster, was photographed in Rome on Monday signing autographs for fans

The upcoming action blockbuster also stars Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, Henry Czerny, Vanessa Kirby and Frederick Schmidt.

Cast members joining the action bundle for the new film include Hayley Atwell, Pom Klementieff, Cary Elwes, Rob Delaney, Indira Varma, Shea Whigham, Mark Gatiss, Esai Morales and Charles Parnell.

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One is scheduled for July 12.

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