


You just go through it nice and easy, no changes.” You can see in the EPK as I’m jumping out of the helicopter to test the wind down there, they’re cleaning the ramp of ice. I remember getting there in the morning and the ramp was ice. “We wake up, and I remember that morning McQuarrie and I came to set, and normally we’re talking about story and the characters, just keep it real casual - as casual as possible. “I keep things pretty calm, nothing unusual. When asked about that morning on set, Cruise said it was just a “usual day.” In the film, Cruise drives a motorcycle off a massive cliff and parachutes safely down to the ground. The latest “Mission: Impossible” film, which opens in theaters Wednesday, pits Cruise’s IMF agent Ethan Hunt against a mysterious villain from his past, and reunites him with allies Benji Dunn ( Simon Pegg), Luther Stickell (Ving Rhames) and Ilsa Faust (Rebecca Ferguson).īut the greatest draw of any “Mission: Impossible” movie is, of course, the stunts, and “Dead Reckoning Part One” doesn’t disappoint. “I get two days of vacation between here and Tokyo and I’m back on.” We hit the ground running as soon as we get back,” McQuarrie told Variety. “We finish this tour, and on our way back to the U.K.
