The HALO jump in "Mission: Impossible - Fallout" almost had to be faked. The Royal Air Force would only allow Cruise to do the stunt from 12,000 feet, not 25,000 feet, which would be a true HALO jump.
However, during the filming of Mission: Impossible – Fallout, Cruise banned co-star Henry Cavill from joining him on one of the series’ most perilous stunts—a HALO jump—despite Cavill’s ...
In "Mission: Impossible — Fallout" (2018), he performed a HALO jump on camera from 25,000 feet in the air, trained 16 hours a day to fly a helicopter, and then rode a motorcycle at up to 100 mph ...
For nearly 30 years, Tom Cruise has chosen to accept his mission of risking his life to ... "Fallout" - The HALO jump For the HALO (high altitude low opening) jump sequence in "Fallout," not ...
In "Mission: Impossible 2," Cruise's character jumps ... actually jump out of a plane and became the first actor to do a HALO jump on camera. HALO stands for high altitude, low opening.