When you think of action heroes, names like Bruce Willis, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Sylvester Stallone immediately spring to mind. But if we’re talking about taking action to the next level—Tom Cruise is in a league of his own. His portrayal of Ethan Hunt in the Mission: Impossible series has become the stuff of legend. Since 1996, the franchise has been a high-speed thrill ride, mixing espionage, high-octane chases, and gravity-defying stunts, all with Cruise at the wheel.
However, as the franchise churned out sequels and the stakes kept getting higher, so did the intensity of the action. With each new installment, the thrills escalated, and the risk factor only multiplied. This trend hit a peak with Mission: Impossible – Fallout (2018), the seventh flick in the series, which saw Henry Cavill join the action.
Cavill, who had already proven his mettle with high-flying superhero action as Superman, was taken aback by the sheer level of danger that came with filming alongside Cruise.
Henry Cavill on Rugby, Football, & the Extreme Risks of Mission Impossible
When it comes to sports, the debate over which is tougher—rugby or American football—has sparked countless arguments. But if you ask Henry Cavill, he’ll tell you that the two sports might seem similar on the surface, but they couldn’t be more different.
During his 2018 appearance on The Rich Eisen Show, Cavill, who had spent his younger years playing rugby, shared his honest take on what sets the two sports apart.
Though the Man of Steel star, 41, initially thought of both sports as just “contact sports”, he soon realized the complexity of American football. Cavill explained:
But when it came to deciding which sport was tougher, Cavill didn’t sugarcoat his answer. “Both have different levels of toughness,” he admitted. Then the conversation took a turn. Rich Eisen, intrigued by the actor’s thoughts on physical challenges, threw Cavill a curveball:
Cavill didn’t hesitate for long and replied:
And he’s not wrong. The danger in filming those scenes is no joke, and Cavill’s point about the likelihood of death is far from an exaggeration.
Henry Cavill & Tom Cruise’s Unstoppable Dedication in Mission: Impossible – Fallout
Henry Cavill found himself in the throes of action-packed stunts alongside Tom Cruise while working on Mission: Impossible – Fallout. The idea of seeing the former zipping around on a motorcycle sounds thrilling, doesn’t it? Especially considering the high-octane nature of Mission: Impossible. But there’s a catch: the British actor didn’t have a motorcycle license when the film began.
In an interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Cavill shared his regret over this oversight, recounting how he had put off getting his motorcycle license a few years earlier, despite an initial interest. He quipped:
While stunt coordinators created a special rig for him to perform the stunt safely, Cavill took it upon himself to get the license he’d missed out on. Moreover, during the filming, Cruise suffered an ankle injury, which was so severe that doctors warned him he might never run again. Cavill recalled the moment with a mix of awe and disbelief:
Now, that’s what we call dedication. While most people would’ve hung up their boots and called it a day after such an injury, Cruise defied the odds and came back stronger than ever. Mission: Impossible 8 is scheduled to be released on May 23, 2025.
Mission: Impossible – Fallout is streaming on Paramount+.