Tom Cruise Sets Guinness World Record With Fiery Freefall in MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - THE FINAL RECKONING; Featurette Released
by Joey Paur · GeekTyrantTom Cruise has done it again, and this time, he's literally blazing a new trail in movie history.
In what is one of the most audacious stunt of his career, Cruise officially set a Guinness World Record for a jaw-dropping sequence in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning.
The record? 16 parachute jumps performed while engulfed in flames, part of a harrowing finale known behind the scenes as the “Inferno Descent.” Yes, on fire.
The feat is featured in a newly released behind-the-scenes featurette that dives into how the stunt was pulled off. You can check that out below, and it’s every bit as insane as it sounds. I couldn’t help but laugh while watching the video because it’s so crazy!
The “Inferno Descent” comes during the climax of the film, when Ethan Hunt is forced to eject from a flaming aircraft mid-air. As fiery wreckage rains around him, he plunges into the sky with his gear literally ablaze. His mission in this moment? Deploy the “Podkova” module and activate the “Poison Pill” malware to neutralize the Entity, the franchise’s sentient AI villain, before it rewrites the global digital landscape.
It’s a visual and technical showstopper. Doing it once would be enough for most, but 16 times? That’s just a normal day for Tom Cruise.
This isn't new territory for Cruise when it comes to redefining practical action. Over the course of the Mission: Impossible series, he’s climbed the Burj Khalifa (Ghost Protocol), hung off a plane mid-takeoff (Rogue Nation), and executed a 25,000-foot HALO jump (Fallout). These aren't just wild stunts for the sake of spectacle, they’re character moments, executed in-camera to ground Ethan Hunt’s impossible missions in physical reality.
His longtime collaborator, director Christopher McQuarrie, has been instrumental in orchestrating these large-scale sequences. McQuarrie, who co-wrote The Final Reckoning with Erik Jendresen, knows exactly how to frame these moments so the audience feels every beat of tension, with Cruise always at the center of the chaos.
This record-setting stunt feels like a fitting high point for what’s reportedly the final chapter of Cruise’s run as Ethan Hunt.