In Mission Impossible, Tom Cruise jumped 16 times with a burning parachute in the final calculation

Tom Cruz did that again – and this time he’s really breathing fire. Mission: Impossible – The Final Licking performed the most adventurous stunts ever in chapters 8 and final chapters of the blockbuster Detective Saga, recording his name in the Guinness World Records in the process.
Hollywood actor Tom Cruise set the Guinness world record for most of the time to do such feats with jumps from a burning parachute. He achieved this feat while filming his latest film, Mission: Impossible – The Final Wrecking.
Released in theaters around the world in June, the film shows an adventure scene. In the film, a licensed “Skydiver” cruise jumps from a helicopter tied to a parachute with a fuel-soaked parachute and sets it on fire. He did this incredible feat (stunt) 16 times. With each leap he cut off the burning parachutes and opened additional parachutes to be safe. “Tom is merely an act,” Craig Glendende, editor of the Guinness World Records, said in a statement on his official website.
In the film “The Final Reckling,” Cruise’s character Ethan Hunt fights his anti-Gabriel (Ese Moralese) in the film to control “AI units” in the South African mountainous regions of the Drakensburg Mountains in the 1940s. Actor Cruz started out as the lead role in “The Risk Business” (1983), and has since appeared in over 30 films.
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Most burning parachute jumps are individual jumps
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– Guinness World Records (@GWR) June 5th, 2025