Paramount Pictures Releases Footage Of Tom Cruise Performing Halo Parachute Jump For A Scene In 'Mission Impossible: Fallout'
The stunts cinemagoers will see Tom Cruise perform in Paramount Pictures' upcoming film "Mission Impossible: Fallout" are no fiction but real display of human capabilities.
On Monday, the studios release two and half minutes footage of Tom's Halo jump stunt as he hopped off a military plane travelling at about 180km/hr from 25,000 feet above the ground - this is the first time Halo jump will be performed in a movie.
The highly intensive and risky jump is a military parachute techique which required high altitude and low opening in other to avoid being detected.
During the shooting of the scene in United Arab Emirates, Tom wore an oxygen gas mask to keep him conscious after inhaling pure oxygen for hours on thr ground to ensure is body does not suffer unexpected deficience while in the in.
On Monday, the studios release two and half minutes footage of Tom's Halo jump stunt as he hopped off a military plane travelling at about 180km/hr from 25,000 feet above the ground - this is the first time Halo jump will be performed in a movie.
The highly intensive and risky jump is a military parachute techique which required high altitude and low opening in other to avoid being detected.
During the shooting of the scene in United Arab Emirates, Tom wore an oxygen gas mask to keep him conscious after inhaling pure oxygen for hours on thr ground to ensure is body does not suffer unexpected deficience while in the in.
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