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Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning stunt coordinator Wade Eastwood has revealed that Tom Cruise got "trapped" for real while filming the movie's dangerous underwater scene.
As we can see, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning scored a century on its fourth Saturday. This marked the second century for Tom Cruise. His debut 100 crore net grosser was Mission: Impossible ...
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning might not have the #1 rank in the North American box office, but it is ruling at ...
The filmmaker Christopher McQuarrie discusses major character deaths, the end (or is it?) of an action-movie franchise and ...
The latest installment in the “John Wick” series leaped into first position at the box office. “From the World of John Wick: ...
Actor Hayley Atwell has surprised her fans with a behind-the-scenes revelation about her time on Mission: Impossible – The ...
Jackie Chan is one of the greatest stuntmen ever, mostly for his willingness to hurl himself into extreme danger and his ability to keep delivering his lines afterward – not to mention basically ...
During Mission: Impossible - Final Reckoning, Tom did 16 burning parachute jumps while filming a climactic sequence on a ...
The film premiered on May 17 and it earned ??165 million on Saturday and ?17 crore on Sunday. Hollywood gave a strong start ...
Mike and Kelsey share their best and worst movies for the month of June. They talk about the best and worst places to sit in ...
Tom Cruise has broken a Guinness World Record with 16 flaming parachute jumps for Mission: Impossible–The Final Reckoning. No CGI, just pure daredevil madness.
Impossible film, Tom Cruise has surpassed his Born on the Fourth of July co-star Willem Dafoe at the lifetime box office.