Tom Cruise ‘goes too far with stunts’

“I always photograph a movie, prepare a movie, post a movie,” De Ster confirmed during a recent appearance on that of Australia Today Show.
He proudly added: “There are countless other films that we are now actively working on.”
But at the age of 62, the body of the Hollywood star squatted after a series of injuries of stunts that could have killed him.
And despite recently telling Mission: impossible Writer Chris Mcquarres He constantly tries to “kill him” by including stunts in the films, he does not show any signs of delay.
One source that lifts alarm bells about the extreme physical toll demanding his dead stunts told us: “Tom dice with death every time he gets on the set.
“There is admiration for his efforts, yes, but also real concern.
“At a certain point something can go very wrong – it’s actually like he has a death wish.”
Cruise’s appearance on the Today Show confirmed the story of RadarOnline.com that he would continue with the mission: impossible films, although stunts for them could land him in an early grave.
Cruise, who suffered a series of serious injury during his four decades career, is pushing the borders again while planting more action-heavy roles, including another Mission: impossible episode and a sequel to Top gun: Maverick.
In 2017 he crushed his ankle that jumped between roofs Mission: impossible – Falloutand in 2005 a shoulder muscle tore during a knife combat order for Mission: Impossible III.
He has also passed cracked ribs, burns and a torn hamstring- all in the name of doing his own stunts.
The actor confirmed Today He and his creative team are deep in discussions about the future of the Top gun Franchise.
He said: “Yes, we think and talk about many different stories and what we can do and what is possible.
‘It took me 35 years to find out Top gun: MaverickSo we discuss all these things we are working on Days of Thunder And Top gun: Maverick. “