Tom Cruise Shared The Intense Story Behind How He Broke His Foot And Kept Working While Filming Mission: Impossible 2: ‘You Just Keep Going’
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Tom Cruise Shared The Intense Story Behind How He Broke His Foot And Kept Working While Filming Mission: Impossible 2: ‘You Just Keep Going’


I don’t think I’m ready to potentially say goodbye to Ethan Hunt, but the 2025 movie schedule looks like it may prepping audiences to do just that. What we know about Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning suggests that Tom Cruise may be saying farewell to his IMF days, so what better time to reflect on the franchise’s past? Let’s take a trip back in time and recall a Cruise injury that he kept working through in the name of entertainment.

When Cruise sat down for a recent interview with Empire, the much-maligned sequel Mission: Impossible 2 was discussed with a focus on the very memorable opening that features Ethan Hunt out in the wilderness doing some free climbing. It was recalled by the actor that on-location conditions made the idea of shooting the sequence a challenge, telling the magazine,

I wanted to do a climbing sequence. Throughout filming in Australia, there were weather challenges. It rained for 40 days. I felt like Noah. And the studio was like, ‘Listen, because of the rain, and [because] the schedule is over, let’s find another opening to the movie.’ Every day people were coming in with different pitches. I was like, ‘I don’t know how else to open the movie.’



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