In the new trailer for โMission: Impossible โ Rogue Nation,โ the franchiseโs fifth movie, hitting theaters July 31, Tom Cruise does as Tom Cruise does.
He kicks bad-guy butt, drives a motorbike like a maniac and, oh yeah, hangs from the side of a plane for dear life.
Most actors would have shot that last one in front of a green screen with a big olโ fan. But not Cruise, the action star known for doing all his own stunts.
The stunt coordinator strapped him to the outside of an A400M military airbus, which took off at the steepest angle possible, then sped up to a terrifying 160 knots.
It all begs the question โ with millions upon millions of box-office dollars on the line, how on earth does one of the worldโs biggest movie stars get the insurance to tempt death?
โHe stomps his feet and fights for it and tells [the studio] that basically if they donโt [let him], heโs not going to do the movie,โ laughs Wade Eastwood, the movieโs stunt coordinator and Cruiseโs friend. โWhen he wants to do something cool, heโll fight to the death in order to do it.โ
Brian Kingman, the managing director for Gallagher Entertainment, which insures studio films, says that safeguards and qualifications make it possible for big stars to do their own stunts โ if someoneโs willing to pay.
โI mean, if youโve got enough time, talent and money, anything is insurable,โ he says. โAll insurers want to know is that things are done safely and any risk is a reasonable one.โ
Brad Bird, who directed the last โMission,โ has said that Cruiseโs role as a producer on his films gives him the leverage to do it all.
But most action stars donโt get the chance to do their own stunts because they donโt have the power to make it happen.
โYouโve got a lot of actors that get close, like the Hugh Jackmans of the world and the Daniel Craigs โ but Tom Cruise and Jackie Chan are the only two I know that do a hundred percent of it themselves,โ says Eastwood.
Other stars, well, they simply donโt want to.
โA lot of actors are very happy to say, โOh, bring the stunt double in, Iโll be in my trailer,โ โ says Eastwood.
But he notes that Cruise is one of a kind. โThere was no time in the film, whether it was racing bikes, drifting cars at high speed [or] fighting multiple opponentsโฆthat I would have replaced Tom with a stuntman,โ he says. โThey simply couldnโt have done it any better.โ