Tom Cruise has never steered away from challenging himself in his roles for projects. Especially since 1986’s Top Gun, he has continued to push the limits of his body and acting, taking on his own stunts in most of his top films, including Mission: Impossible, The Last Samurai and Jack Reacher.
Most recently, Cruise took on several death-defying stunts in 2025’s Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning and 2023’s Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, including dangling from an upside-down plane as well as driving a motorcycle off a cliff and parachuting to safety.
The actor has previously said during an appearance on The Graham Norton Show that he has been “doing different stunts” since he was a child and that once he got into acting, he wanted to keep doing it to help with the “storytelling.”
“I feel that [when] acting you’re bringing everything, you know, physically and emotionally, to a character in a story,” he explained at the time. “And I’m able to do it [stunts], and I’ve trained for 30 years doing things like this that it allows us to put cameras in places where you normally are not able to.”
More recently, during a conversation at Cannes in 2022, Cruise reiterated that he enjoys performing his own stunts despite the danger, only this time he referenced one of the best athletes of Hollywood’s golden era.
“No one asked Gene Kelly, ‘Why do you dance?’” the actor said. “Why do you do your own dancing?’”
Below, The Hollywood Reporter has compiled a list of some of Cruise’s wildest stunts, some downright death-defying, throughout his decades-long career.
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‘Mission: Impossible’ (Aquarium Scene)
Image Credit: Courtesy of Everett Collection In the first installment in the Mission: Impossible franchise in 1996, Cruise reportedly never swapped out for a stuntman in one particular scene involving an aquarium. In the sequence, Ethan Hunt, who would become one of Cruise’s most well-known characters, intentionally blows up a giant aquarium that stretches the length from the floor to the ceiling to help get away quickly. The explosive was so powerful that another person was sent flying through a glass panel, while Cruise went running with 16 gallons of water following right behind him.
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‘Mission: Impossible II’ (Rock Climbing Scene)
Image Credit: Paramount Pictures/Everett Collection (2) In 2000’s Mission: Impossible II, Cruise showed no signs of plans to stop testing his limits. In the opening scene of the John Woo-directed film, the actor can be seen climbing and hanging off giant rocks on the side of a cliff. During filming, Cruise reportedly had only a safety cable to help soften any impact, which led to Woo actively sweating throughout the entire sequence because of how dangerous it was.
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‘Top Gun’ (Parachute Scene)
In 1986’s Top Gun, Cruise began seeking the thrill of doing his own stunts. But the scene when Maverick (Cruise) and Goose (Anthony Edwards) are ejected from the jet and parachute into the water (leading to his co-pilot’s death) nearly didn’t go as planned. Top Gun‘s Barry Tubb told the New York Post on the film’s 25th anniversary that “Cruise came as close to dying as anybody on a set I’ve ever seen.” During filming, when Cruise was lifting up Goose’s body from the ocean, Cruise actually began to sink due to water building up in his parachute. According to Tubb, Cruise would have drowned if it was not caught early enough to get him out.
At the time of filming Top Gun, it was also reported that a veteran fighter pilot died while shooting aerial footage for the movie.
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‘The Last Samurai’ (Samurai Sword Scene)
Image Credit: Warner Brothers/Everett Collection In 2003’s The Last Samurai, Cruise once again nearly avoided a tragic accident while doing his own stunts. While filming a fight sequence between Nathan Algren (Cruise) and Ujio (Hiroyuki Sanada), the two were riding on what were actually mechanical horses, in which one was supposed to stop moving before Sanada takes a swing at Cruise with a real samurai sword. But the horse didn’t stop, and Cruise reportedly came within an inch of the sword before Sanada was able to pull back, avoiding contact with Cruise.
“Tom’s neck was right in front of me, and I tried to stop swinging my sword, but it was hard to control with one hand,” Sanada previously told the Daily Mail. “The film crew watching from the side all screamed because they thought Tom’s head would fly off.”
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‘Collateral’ (Car Crash Scene)
Image Credit: Photofest At this point, on-set accidents are nothing new to Cruise, and the same goes for an incident while filming an action scene with Jamie Foxx for 2004’s Collateral. During an interview at the time, Foxx thought he nearly killed his co-star when he smashed into Cruise’s Mercedes-Benz during a chase sequence. “I hit the gas, the cab goes straight head on into [Cruise’s] Mercedes, and the Mercedes lifts off the ground and goes off the set,” he explained. Cruise added that although he was OK, he was tossed around the car. “I was hitting the roof,” he said. “I was down on the ground.”
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‘Edge of Tomorrow’ (Another Car Crash Scene)
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While filming 2014’s Edge of Tomorrow, Emily Blunt confirmed to Conan O’Brien on Conan at the time that Cruise “really does everything and wants to do everything” when it comes to doing stunts. But she revealed that during one scene, his luck was tested once again. The actress said in one action sequence when she was driving and Cruise was in the passenger seat, the stunt coordinator tasked her with driving really fast down a road and then taking a sharp turn. She noted that the first take went well, but during the second, she took a turn too late and “drove us into a tree and I almost killed Tom Cruise.” Thankfully, Cruise was OK, and Blunt added that he was actually laughing afterward.
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‘Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol’ (Scaling a Skyscraper Scene)
Image Credit: Paramount Pictures/Everett Collection Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol director Brad Bird said watching Cruise take on death-defying stunts is “just another day at work” for the film’s crewmembers. Specifically for the 2011 movie, the actor scaled Dubai’s 163-floor Burj Khalifa. In behind-the-scenes footage, Cruise can be seen climbing, swinging and running up and down the building, with only a wire keeping him from falling.
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‘Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation’ (Plane Scene)
Image Credit: Bo Bridges/Paramount Pictures In 2015’s Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation, Cruise decided to take his intense stunts to the sky. In the film, the actor can be seen dangling on the outside of an Airbus 400 as it takes off. Robert Elswit, director of photography, told The Hollywood Reporter at the time what went into making the stunt a reality while keeping Cruise safe.
“Tom was in a full body harness and he’s cabled and wired to the plane through [its] door. Inside the aircraft was an aluminum truss that was carefully bolted to the plane, which held the wires that went through the door, which held Tom,” the cinematographer said of the safety measures. “He was also wearing special contact lenses to protect his eyes. If anything hit him at those speeds, it could be really bad. They were very careful about cleaning the runway so there were no rocks. And we took off in certain weather conditions; there were no birds. And he’s sort of protected by the way the air moves over the wing.”
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‘Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation’ (Underwater Breathing Scene)
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In the Christopher McQuarrie-directed film, Cruise went from doing stunts in the sky to doing them underwater. For the said sequence in Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation, the actor actually had to undergo training to be able to hold his breath underwater for six minutes. For comparison, professional divers hold their breath for anywhere between four and seven minutes, according to the American Physiological Society, but even that can be very dangerous and could cause brain damage. Although Cruise scared crewmembers a few times by testing his limits underwater, in the end, he successfully completed the mission.
“It’s something I have always wanted to do,” Cruise said during an interview with USA Today at the time. “We’re underwater and we’re doing breath-holds of 6 to 6-1/2 minutes. So I was doing all my training with the other stuff (on-set). It was very taxing stuff.”
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‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout’ (Building Jump Scene)
Image Credit: Paramount/Everett Collection While filming a building jump scene in 2018’s Mission: Impossible – Fallout, Cruise actually got hurt, which shut down production for six weeks while he recovered. During an appearance on The Graham Norton Show, the actor not only detailed exactly what went wrong but shared a video of the moment he broke his ankle during the stunt.
In the scene, while attached to two safety wires, Cruise’s character is meant to jump from one high-rise to another when chasing Henry Cavill’s character. Although he was meant to miss the landing and hit the side of the wall, his foot actually slipped and bent upwards on impact. The actor noted that he “knew instantly it was broken.” Cruise also revealed that his ankle was still healing while he was on the press tour for the film.
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‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One’ (Speed-Flying Scene)
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In the seventh film in the Mission: Impossible franchise, Tom Cruise shows that he has no plans to stop doing death-defying stunts anytime soon. For Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One, the actor learned how to do what director Christopher McQuarrie called “one of the most dangerous sports in the world.” Speed-flying, which is similar to paragliding, combines elements of parachute swooping to allow people to fly at high speeds down mountainsides while maintaining close to the slope. And Cruise did just that for one of the scenes in the latest installment of the action franchise. McQuarrie even noted that when Cruise was “flying very close to rocks,” the filming crew was in “absolute terror” behind the cameras.
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‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One’ (Motorbiking Off a Cliff Scene)
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For Mission: Impossible 7, Tom Cruise said he got to do a stunt that he had wanted to do “since I was a little kid.” And that stunt was riding a motorbike off a cliff and parachuting down to safety. Director Christopher McQuarrie explained that there were many elements needed to actually make it happen, as well as years of different types of training. Once Cruise felt like he was comfortable with each aspect of the stunt, that’s when the crew built the film’s final ramp on a cliff in Norway. A crewmember added that Cruise did a total of six takes of one of the “biggest stunts in cinema history.”
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‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ (Dangling From Plane Scene)
Image Credit: Paramount Pictures and Skydance For the final installment in the Mission: Impossible franchise, Cruise really went out with a bang, completing one of his most difficult stunts to date. In The Final Reckoning, the actor can be seen dangling from an upside-down plane during one of the sequences. A behind-the-scenes clip of the scene also notes how physically demanding the stunt was for Cruise. “You can’t imagine how physically punishing it was for Tom to be on the wing,” a voice says in the video. “The wind distorts your vision. It’s almost impossible to breathe.”
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