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Even his on-screen colleagues are baffled by what he's going to attempt. "I didn't want to repeat something." Thus, the idea of the long line came about.Įthan's madcap run towards the helicopter is comedic.

"Running and jumping on the skids of a helicopter has been done in a million movies since the '80s," Eastwood posits. If he ran on the skids and jumped in, that would tip off Cavill's August too early - plus, that's old hat. Once the idea for the helicopter was in place, Eastwood had to devise how Ethan would get in the cockpit. Tom is a great pilot, fixed-wing, and he got really into helicopters because they are just cool." That is to say, Cruise probably would have learned to fly regardless of the requirements of the Fallout script - Eastwood notes that he and Cruise like to dream up daredevil excursions - but production gave him a tight timeframe in which he had to not only become a proficient pilot, but an advanced one. "I would always fly the choppers because I love helicopters and I'm a pilot. "We're always flying from one place to another because Tom's needed in so many places," Eastwood says.
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Now that the movie is topping the box office, Eastwood walked us through the nitty gritty of how the stunning finale came to be.Įastwood, Cruise, and McQuarrie are collaborators stemming back to 2014's Edge of Tomorrow - otherwise known as Live Die Repeat - and inventing the action for something like Fallout is a collaborative process that begins when McQuarrie is working on the screenplay.Ĭruise's fascination with helicopters began thanks to the realities of the job. How he even gets up there is a feat of upper body strength. (They filmed in New Zealand.) So Ethan takes to the skies himself.
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Cavill's bad guy is in possession of a detonator that is crucial to preventing two bombs from going off and causing tons of deaths, but by the time Ethan has figured out how to save the day, August is already soaring through the mountain ranges of Kashmir. The invigorating finale of Fallout finds Cruise's Ethan Hunt airborne, quite literally, in the driver's seat of a helicopter chasing after Henry Cavill's villainous August Walker, now revealed to be the anarchic John Lark, in a quest to stop nuclear catastrophe.
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But first, Cruise needed to get a license to fly one of the damn things. So he, Cruise, and two-time M:I director Chris McQuarrie went ahead and made one. "We looked at action sequences in movies and there was no great helicopter action sequence," Eastwood tells Thrillist over the phone. But when you're Cruise, downtime is hard to come by, so they came up with a better idea: They'd write a chopper set piece into the sixth installment of the long-running franchise.
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Hayden Dingman over at PC World noted that the Fallout 76 locale of West Virginia is "a beautiful world, and a dense one," and "Every few steps there's another ruin to explore, another quest to pick up, another holotape to listen to.This post contains spoilers for the ending of Mission: Impossible - Fallout.īefore working on Mission: Impossible - Fallout, Tom Cruise and his stunt coordinator, Wade Eastwood, were thinking about going to fly helicopters in New Zealand just for fun. ET, giving you plenty of time to clear your schedule and see what the latest Fallout has to offer.įallout 76 reactions are a mixed bag among those who've played in the initial B.E.T.A. 8 has a far more forgiving window if you'd like to jump in. Good luck carving time out for that one! The B.E.T.A. ET, which is a curious choice given that many will be at work at that time, and it's also Election Day. stands for Break-It Early Test Application.

But in true Fallout form, Bethesda decided to get cute with acronyms. And yes, the "B.E.T.A." is a "beta" for Fallout 76.
