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“I didn’t tell him,” Eastwood said in the latest issue of Empire Magazine. “But I actually hid the last burning parachute because I didn’t want him to do it anymore.” The stunt coordinator’s move to limit the number of times that Cruise attempted the flaming parachute jump isn’t wholly surprising, given that the actor was setting his equipment on fire before actually jumping from an aircraft and free-falling to the landing zone. The dangerous sequence saw Cruise falling thousands of feet in just a few seconds, so Eastwood and McQuarrie had no desire to see the actor put into any extra danger.
The stunt not only comes at a pivotal point in the film, where IMF agent Hunt attempts to finally put a stop to the rogue AI known as The Entity, but has also previously made headlines as a record-setting experience. The Guinness World Records recognized The Final Reckoning stunt and Cruise for making 16 parachute jumps while on fire, allowing the film crew to capture every moment of the intense action sequence in perfect detail, creating a fitting adrenaline-packed finale for the franchise.








