Simon Pegg Is Terrified Every Time Tom Cruise Does a Mission: Impossible 7 Stunt In a recent interview, she was asked what it was like to hold However, that has all changed, thanks to Kate Winslet's training for Avatar 2. Cruise was able to get up to 6 and a half minutes, which was considered to be the record for underwater breath-holding on screen.
Tom Cruise went through some extensive training to hold his breath underwater in Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation. For Winslet and the rest of the cast and crew, it meant spending a lot of time underwater. Cameron is pushing the technological envelope to again in order to dazzle moviegoing audiences, though he demanded a lot from his actors to help achieve these new feats. The actress reteamed with Jim Cameron for the first time since they worked on 1997's Titanic on the upcoming Avatar 2. Kate Winslet was able to beat Tom Cruise's underwater filming record without even knowing it. Kate Winslet Beat Tom Cruise's Underwater Record While Filming Avatar 2 Over the next few movies, the relationship between Faust and Hunt has grown deeper, with the characters making a very formidable duo. Tom Cruise himself had requested that the actress be given a role in the sequel after seeing her in other projects, and thus Ferguson joined the Mission: Impossible universe as Ilsa Faust, an MI6 agent who becomes a tenuous ally to Ethan Hunt and his team. photo taken by in between setups." Ferguson's character Ilsa Faust first featured in the franchise in 2015's Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation. Sharing a cosy image of herself alongside headline star Tom Cruise, Ferguson wrote "And That's a wrap for me on MI7! Thank you my wonderfully talented & tolerant team. Ilsa Faust has seemingly completed her latest so-called impossible mission, with star Rebecca Ferguson revealing that she has wrapped filming on upcoming sequel Mission: Impossible 7.