Tom Cruise’s burning parachute stunt earns Guinness World Record

Hollywood icon Tom Cruise has made headlines once again, not for a box office hit, but for setting a new and dangerous benchmark in the world of action stunts. The actor has officially earned a Guinness World Record for completing the most burning parachute jumps by an individual, pulling off a staggering 16 high-risk leaps.

Each jump, performed during the filming of Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, saw Cruise leaping from a helicopter while strapped into a parachute doused in fuel and set on fire. These daring stunts were all done by Cruise himself, highlighting his fearless commitment to authenticity and pushing the boundaries of film realism.

Guinness World Records announced the achievement on Thursday. Craig Glenday, the editor-in-chief, praised Cruise, stating, “Tom doesn’t just play action heroes – he is an action hero!”

Glenday added that Cruise’s drive to go beyond limits is “unmatched” and that honoring his fearlessness was nothing short of a privilege. The scenes, all part of the franchise’s final chapter, were filmed with intense precision and physical effort, requiring Cruise to execute the stunts multiple times under extreme conditions.

In the movie’s high-flying climax, Cruise’s character Ethan Hunt battles his nemesis Gabriel, played by Esai Morales, aboard a burning plane. The intensity escalates when Hunt is forced to leap from the aircraft. Mid-air, his parachute ignites and disintegrates, leaving him no choice but to deploy a backup chute in real time.

Cruise, a certified skydiver, didn’t rely on CGI or body doubles. He performed the stunt himself 16 times, making each jump count. The process involved careful safety planning, but the risk remained high.

Director Christopher McQuarrie opened up about one of the scariest moments during filming at the Cannes Film Festival. He recalled Cruise lying face-down on the wing of a plane, completely still. The crew was unsure if he had passed out due to exhaustion.

“We couldn’t cut unless Tom gave the agreed-upon signal,” McQuarrie said. “We just watched and waited, praying for some movement.”

Eventually, Cruise signaled that he was okay, but the incident reminded everyone how close to the edge he often works.

This latest stunt adds to Cruise’s legacy of pushing the envelope in Hollywood. From climbing the Burj Khalifa to hanging off airplanes mid-flight, he’s built a reputation that few, if any, can rival.

Whether you’re a fan of his films or not, there’s no denying Tom Cruise’s willingness to risk it all for the thrill of the real deal. And now, with this latest Guinness World Record, his dedication to high-octane cinema is forever etched in history.

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