The first poster for Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning, Part One, has emerged, and it features Tom Cruise doing his most dangerous stunt yet.
Part one of the Mission: Impossible series' two-part series finale, dubbed Dead Reckoning, will premiere this summer.
In May of 2022, the first trailer for Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning, Part One, was published. In the last scene, Cruise rides his motorbike off a cliff.
Marketers for Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One have focused on Cruise's cliff leap because, as is customary with Cruise's daring stunts, it features a near-death experience.
Back in May of 2022, the first teaser was published, and it featured the very first video of the crazy stunt.
For what it calls "the largest stunt in movie history," Paramount offered a lengthy behind-the-scenes look at the production late last year.
The movie's official poster now features the stunt once again as the movie's main attraction.
Cruise had to spend a year practicing for the outrageous feat, which involved his riding a motorbike over a cliff and then base jumping to a point below. The stunt also called for Cruise to learn advanced skydiving techniques, canopy control, and other related abilities.
Shooting day, Cruise did the stunt six times to get it right.
There's a good reason why the amazing feat has been front and center throughout the promotion for Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One, and why it will be the main draw when the film opens in theaters on June 28.
Part one of the Mission: Impossible series' two-part series finale, dubbed Dead Reckoning, will premiere this summer.
In May of 2022, the first trailer for Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning, Part One, was published. In the last scene, Cruise rides his motorbike off a cliff.
Marketers for Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One have focused on Cruise's cliff leap because, as is customary with Cruise's daring stunts, it features a near-death experience.
Back in May of 2022, the first teaser was published, and it featured the very first video of the crazy stunt.
For what it calls "the largest stunt in movie history," Paramount offered a lengthy behind-the-scenes look at the production late last year.
The movie's official poster now features the stunt once again as the movie's main attraction.
Cruise had to spend a year practicing for the outrageous feat, which involved his riding a motorbike over a cliff and then base jumping to a point below. The stunt also called for Cruise to learn advanced skydiving techniques, canopy control, and other related abilities.
Shooting day, Cruise did the stunt six times to get it right.
There's a good reason why the amazing feat has been front and center throughout the promotion for Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One, and why it will be the main draw when the film opens in theaters on June 28.