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Hosted on MSN"Not Everyone Needs To Be White": How To Train Your Dragon’s Live-Action Casting & Lore Change Unpacked By Director After Astrid BacklashHow to Train Your Dragon director Dean DeBlois reacts to the backlash surrounding Astrid's casting and explains how the film ...
Tulsi Gabbard, a former U.S. Representative with little intelligence experience, should be confirmed as the top U.S. spy on ...
When you stick your face out (of an airplane), going over 120 to 130 miles an hour, you're not getting oxygen.' ...
Tom Cruise lost consciousness while filming an intense plane scene for his new movie, MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: THE FINAL RECKONING ...
The star of the action movie franchise told Empire magazine: "When you stick your face out (of an aeroplane), going over 120 ...
Sydney Pollack is not always given the respect that he deserves as being one of the greatest filmmakers in history, and that ...
Cruise, 62, has been busy promoting the new action film, set to be released on May 22 in New Zealand cinemas. Speaking with ...
I had to train myself how to breathe. There were times I would pass out physically; I was unable to get back into the cockpit,” said Tom Cruise.
Cruise is well-versed in stunt work with the previous Mission: Impossible films having shown the actor climbing the Burj Khalifa building in Dubai, jumping off a cliff, and clinging to the roof of a ...
Tom Cruise, who is busy promoting the next instalment in the highly successful Mission: Impossible series got candid about ...
The stunts on Tom Cruise’s new Mission: Impossible movie are so intense that the actor says one caused him to pass out. Tom Cruise isn’t one to do things halfway. The actor spoke to Empire about ...
Impossible," releasing in May. In a new interview, he claimed one of the stunts was so intense that he passed out while filming.
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