Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise, 60, recorded a video address to his fans during the filming of the new 'Mission Impossible' movie. In the video, he jumped out of a plane and delivered a heartfelt message to the audience, thanking fans for the colossal success of 'Top Gun: Maverick' - all while in free fall.
The clip begins in the cockpit of the plane. Cruise reveals that he is on the set of another 'Mission Impossible' film series. He is interrupted by the film's director, Christopher McQuarrie, who is asking him to hurry up with the shooting of the next scene.
Cruise then jumps out of the plane and continues the speech as he falls:
"Hey everyone, here we are over stunning South Africa, where we're filming 'Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning' parts one and two. And I didn't want the year to end without thanking all of you for coming to the theaters and thank you for supporting 'Top Gun: Maverick'... thank you for allowing us to entertain you - it truly is the honor of a lifetime. I'm running out of altitude, so I have to get back to work - we have to get this shot - you have a very safe and happy holiday, we'll see you at the movies!"
After becoming producer of the very first 'Mission Impossible' movie, Tom Cruise insisted on doing all the dangerous stunts himself, and testing himself to the limit in every film since.