Tom Cruise may have injured himself doing a stunt for the next 'Mission: Impossible' movie
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TMZ obtained video on Sunday of the superstar attempting to jump from the top of one building to another and falling short of his mark.
Here's video of the stunt:
The 55-year-old actor, who has become known in the last decade for pulling off amazing stunts without the help of a stunt double, looks to have injured his right leg when he crashed into the side of the building he was jumping to. He's visibly limping after climbing onto the top of the building.
Cruise had two safety cables attached to him.
The actor was pulled back with the cables to the building he originally jumped from and is seen limping away out of view of the camera.
Business Insider contacted Paramount Pictures and Cruise's rep for an update on his condition and did not receive an immediate response.This looks to be one of the more tame stunts Cruise has done in recent years. For "Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation," the actor hung on the side of an Airbus 400 as the plane sped down the runway and eventually took off. For "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol," he climbed the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai.
Paramount plans to release "Mission: Impossible 6" on July 27, 2018.
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