Impossible - Final Reckoning Is Now on Digital
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“Oh God, that was brutal,” Cruise remembered as the director noted: “This separated the joints in Tom’s fingers from the force, so by the time we finished this sequence, your hands were absolutely swollen — oh my God, it was so painful to watch.”
Tom Cruise's hands were swollen and he almost broke his back while filming the popular biplane action sequence in his latest release, Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning.
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Cover Media US on MSNTom Cruise's finger joints 'separated' during biplane stunt in latest Mission: Impossible
The joints in Tom Cruise's fingers "separated" due to the forces involved in his death-defying biplane stunt in Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning. The latest instalment in the action blockbuster franchise concludes with Cruise's agent Ethan Hunt engaging in a biplane chase with the evil Gabriel,
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Screen Rant on MSNTom Cruise Is Stunned By Hayley Atwell In Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning Home Release Clip
Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning is now available to own on digital platforms, and ScreenRant has a clip to remind you of (or introduce you to) the movie’s blend of action, high stakes, and the occasional lighthearted moment.
Riz Ahmed teases something "special" and "different" in his upcoming film with Tom Cruise and Alejandro Inarritu.
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Comic Book Resources on MSNEveryone Is Flocking to Tom Cruise's $596M Spy Masterpiece
After earning close to $600 million in theaters, Tom Cruise's latest spy masterpiece is now climbing its way up the PVOD charts.
President Trump had tapped Tom Cruise as a recipient at this year’s Kennedy Center Honors, but was rejected by the Oscar-nominated actor, according to a new report. The “Mission: Impossible” star told the commander in chief that he couldn’t accept the invitation to attend the gala at the Kennedy Center Opera House in Washington,
"On my first day, I filmed the doughnut-garage scene. I had gotten the script only the day before, and I was shaking in my boots," Tillman told Variety. "I was taken by his [Cruise's] strength, grace, humility and passion. Definitely passion."