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When Tom Cruise made a uncommon late-night TV look on Jimmy Kimmel Reside Friday night time, there have been no questions on his shut ties to the Church of Scientology. However Jimmy Kimmel did spend a lot of the interview making an attempt to unravel whether or not Cruise will finally kill himself on display screen in an try to drag off his newest death-defying stunt.
“Did you danger your life at the moment?” Kimmel requested his visitor, who got here to the studio straight from taking pictures the upcoming Mission: Unattainable movie.
“Effectively, I did get in a automotive on this climate,” Cruise quipped, referring to the L.A. rain, “so I believe all of us did.”
Cruise was ostensibly on the present to advertise High Gun: Maverick, which is up for Finest Image at subsequent month’s Oscars. He didn’t hesitate to take credit score for basically saving film theaters by ready two years to launch the movie as a substitute of dumping it on streaming as many within the enterprise have been urging him to do. He advised Kimmel he would have held out for 10 years if he needed to, and because the host identified, he was confirmed “a billion and a half dollars proper.”
As for the stunts that Cruise has develop into identified for, he humbly advised the host, “I simply attempt to do all the things I can, use each device that I've, to entertain the viewers,” explaining that since he was just a little child he has been almost killing himself only for the joys of it.
“Does your stunt double assume you’re his stunt double?” Kimmel requested, to which Cruise smiled and replied, “I don’t have a stunt double.”
And but whereas Cruise is allowed to leap off a cliff on a bike on display screen, he lamented the truth that for insurance coverage functions, he’s not allowed to snowboard, skateboard, or do something remotely dangerous in his private life.
When Kimmel requested the 60-year-old actor if he thinks he’ll nonetheless be doing his personal stunts at 80, Cruise one-upped him to say he plans on doing them at 100. “I’ve been doing it my entire life,” he reiterated, including, “To me, it was simply regular.”
In the end, Kimmel ended his sit-down with Cruise by basically asking him if there’s something he wouldn’t do, from parasailing over an energetic volcano (been there, accomplished that) to getting in a airplane piloted by Harrison Ford (“Yeah, I'd, I belief Harrison”) to operating with scissors.
He didn’t get one no.