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11.11.2020 - 21:06 / etcanada.com
Kate Winslet has set a new filmmaking record, and she didn’t even realize the significance! The Oscar winner opened up to ET about how she recently broke a record for holding her breath while filming an underwater scene for “Avatar 2″.
While filming her scenes for the sci-fi sequel, Winslet held her breath for an incredible seven minutes. She shattered the record previously set by Tom Cruise for an underwater scene in “Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation”, in which he held his breath for six
Tom Cruise is back at work!
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Avatar 2.The Titanic star beat Cruise’s previously set record from 2011 when the latter was filming Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, during which he held his breath underwater in a whirlpool for six minutes.Winslet, who is set to star in James Cameron’s sci-fi sequel, managed to stay underwater for seven minutes and 14 seconds while filming – and wasn’t aware she was setting a new record at the time.“It’s so funny because I don’t really read reviews or media things.
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Kate Winslet shattered a film record set by Tom Cruise after she held her breath underwater for seven minutes while filming a scene for “Avatar 2.” The “Titanic” actress is re-teaming with director James Cameron for a follow-up to his massively successful 2009 film.The Oscar winner’s role in the upcoming blockbuster sent her back to the water, where she underwent extensive training and ended up breaking a record that Entertainment Tonight notes was previously set by Cruise in “Mission