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Tom Cruise’s fierce mission: Impossible stunt earns him a Guinness World Record

Los Angeles, 6 June (IANS) Hollywood star and four -time Oscar -nominated Tom Cruise have achieved the Guinness World Record in their latest film “Mission: Impossible: The Final Recking”.

The actor has set a record for a person to jump the most burning parachute after a person jumping out of a helicopter 16 times, which is with a fuel-loving choot set in a stunt for the final installment in the action franchise, reports the deadline.com.

“Tom just doesn’t play action heroes – he is an action hero!” Craig Glande said, Guinness World recorded the editor -in -chief in a statement.

Glende said: “A large part of his success may be chalk to focus his full focus on authenticity and to pursue the limits of a prominent person.

The cruise and stunt team prepared for weeks before climbing over 75,000 feet in the helicopter, from which the star jumped with a vivid parachute before freeing himself and deploying the backup parachute. It was being shot in Drakeenseburg, South Africa.

For many people, more than 22 kg (50 pounds) in cruise, the snorry camera rig was attached to his body, which was for a shot close to the Fiery stunt.

A rear scenes of the scene were shown that the actor took all 16 after walking through the stunt with the crew.

“We are going to be real smart. I am not saying that we are risky. We don’t take risks … obviously,” Cruise said.

“Mission: Impossible: The Final Rekning” follows the mission: impossible – Dead Recking Part One and Eighth Installment in Mission: Impossible Film Series.

The film is directed by Christopher McCweri. Cruz rejected her role as Ethan Hunt with Helle Atwell, Wing Rums, Simon Peg, Henry Kazarni and Angela Baset.

In the film, Hunt and his impossible Mission Force team worked to prevent the unit, an evil AI, from removing global destruction against humanity.

The filming places included England, Malta, South Africa and Norway. It is one of the 20 most expensive films of nominal.

(This report has been published as part of the auto-early syndicate wire feed. In addition to the headline, there is no editing in the copy by ABP Live.)

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