Tom became the 1st actor to do a HALO jump on camera.
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Tom became the 1st actor to do a HALO jump on camera.
HALO High Altitude Low Open Speed: 265.54 km/h (165 mph) Altitude: 7620 m (25,000 feet) Terminal Velocity: 321.87 km/h (200 mph)
Creating death defying stunts is Tom’s day job.
Shooting the underwater sequence, Tom had to hold his breath for up to 6 minutes.
Falling at 200mph Tom had to position himself precisely 3ft away from camera in mid-air.
When being an action star isn’t enough, Tom is always ready to do more. As a rock climbing enthusiast, he relished the opportunity to show off his skills.
They had to get it right on the first shot because they only had one take.
No safety rigs were used to film Tom riding against traffic without a helmet.