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Tom Cruise: Mission: Impossible – Fallout is for the fans

Tom Cruise says ‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout’ is a "love letter" to the fans.
The 55-year-old actor – who plays Ethan Hunt in the ‘Mission: Impossible’ franchise has revealed the most recent installment of the spy film was made for the movie’s supporters.
He said: "We truly hope you know this is our love letter to you."
Meanwhile, Tom recently admitted that he went back to work on ‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout’ with a broken ankle.
The Hollywood actor – who was left seriously injured on the set of the action sequel whilst performing a jump between two high-rise buildings in London which resulted in him snapping his ankle – said: "Their concern was would I be running within that six months, or ever … but I had great rehab and was back sprinting in about 11 weeks. It was still broken, but I was able to get all the rest of the scenes done … I say [to myself], ‘Get your ass out and don’t break your ankle again you idiot, keep running! Get on there; we’ve got a movie to release!’"
Tom even learned how to fly a helicopter for the new film, but he insists his preparation was second-to-none.
He added: "I do think that [I could lose my life], yes. But I train really hard so that won’t happen. But I make movies for audiences, and I learnt how to fly a helicopter for the movie, I train for about a year and a half beforehand. But I’ve been doing stuff like this since I was a little kid, climbing tall trees and breaking bones!"

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