'Mission Impossible 6' shoot halted as Tom Cruise breaks ankle in stunt

'The Mummy' star was always supposed to slam into the side of the target building


August 17, 2017
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The production of Mission: Impossible 6 (MI6) seems to have come to a stand-still after The Mummy actor Tom Cruise broke his ankle in a stunt gone wrong. The director of the film Christopher McQuarrie confirmed this on Wednesday whilst vowing not to push the release date back.

He took to social media to assuage fears and confirm that the movie's planned July 27, 2018 release date would not have to be pushed back. "Thank you all for your support and concern. Tom is on the mend and MI6 is on track for 07.27.2018," he tweeted after visiting the 55-year-old A-lister.

Cruise, known for performing his own death-defying stunts, was injured as he leapt between buildings; eventually slamming into a concrete wall.

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The MI6 director further posted a link to an article with British film magazine Empire in which he said his star was "in very good spirits."

He rejected reports that Cruise had fallen short on the jump that was filmed in central London on Saturday, maintaining that the star was always supposed to slam into the side of the target building. So as it turns out, the stunt actually went according to plan - mostly.

"What happened is a matter of co-ordinating what Tom is doing with what the camera is doing, which means you have to do it a number of times," the director said.

"And on the fourth try, he hit the building at a slightly different angle and he broke his ankle. He knew the instant that he hit the building that his ankle was broken. You can see it on his face."

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MI6; co-starring Simon Pegg, Henry Cavill, Rebecca Ferguson, Angela Bassett and Alec Baldwin has two more months of filming scheduled.

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McQuarrie told Empire the length of the required hiatus had yet to be determined but promised that he would "move heaven and earth" to ensure that the fateful fourth take was included in the movie.

The director added that he was rearranging the order of the shoot and using any delay as an opportunity to "look at what we've shot and reassess the movie, which is a luxury you don't normally have."

Cruise is admired in the industry for his adventurous attitude to filmmaking, which over the years has involved some hair-raising moments.

Cruise's co-stars in the summer blockbuster The Mummy revealed earlier this year that the actor is not just single-minded when it comes to do doing his own stunts, but wheedles his fellow cast members to get involved too.

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"We jump off buildings and towns explode, and Tom really does it all, and he insists his cast do it too," added Jake Johnson, 39, who plays Cruise's sidekick in the action thriller.

"Yes, I got hurt. My character dies, I almost died. We'd do a stunt and it would hurt, and I'm like, 'I think something went wrong because it hurt' and he'd go 'Well yeah -- we jumped off a building, dummy.'"

Paramount, the studio distributing MI6, and Cruise's representatives did not respond to requests for comments.

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