MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – THE FINAL RECKONING Trailer: Trust In Tom One Last Time!
“Every choice, every mission, has all led to this…”
“Every choice, every mission, has all led to this…”
The production of Christopher McQuarrie’s latest Tom Cruise headliner in the Mission Impossible saga has been a raucous endeavor, to say the least. An injured lead actor on more than one occasion can be a bit of a challenge on top of continuity issues per the studio’s need for Henry Cavill to maintain his mustache during the completion of last year’s Justice League. Still though and thankfully, all is stirring and steering forward for what it’s worth with the American Made star joined by Simon Pegg and Ving Rhames in addition to actress Rebecca Ferguson who blew the lid off with her energizing delivery for Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation in 2015. All these and more now bring us to the latest official title debut and production still by way of Cruise hailing Mission Impossible: Fallout from Paramount and Skydance. Take a look below and mark your calendars for July 27! […]
.Writer and director Christopher McQuarrie’s Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation soared to nearly $700 million dollars last summer. It’s weekend success already led to talk of another in the works, an effort that has since been underway with an eye to start in January. Last month’s pay dispute halted things for franchise producer and lead star Tom Cruise who had also been busy filming Doug Liman’s new crime thriller, American Made (formerly Mena) which comes out a little over a year from this week. In the meantime, the star of next month’s Jack Reacher: Never Go Back is officially on deck to commence filmming the sixth installment this Spring according to an exclusive report at THR which also confirms McQuarrie’s return to penning and helming duties. The previous film saw Cruise back in action as IMF field operative Ethan Hunt and his newly-disavowed team up against equally skilled terrorist organization […]
Paramount Showbiz411 reportedly has it on good terms that actress Rebecca Ferguson will likely be reprising her role as Ilsa in the forthcoming production of the sixth Mission: Impossible film. The news comes within months since actor Tom Cruise confirmed a new movie was in development back in July in the wake of the film’s successful theatrical release with word of Christopher McQuarrie’s return to the director’s chair as of recent. Ferguson contribued greatly to her role in the film which takes off initially as a wild card for lead character Ethan Hunt as he and his team faced off with a rogue terrorist organization of anti-spy mercenaries nearly equal in skill and scope. Moreover, the actress who is currently tackling director Tate Taylor’s thriller, The Girl On The Train, is also the first actress to come aboard the film with more information pending on the remainder of the cast. […]
It was back in the summer that actor Tom Cruise went public with the news of an upcoming sixth installation of the Mission: Impossible franchise now in development. That update came in the good graces of this summer’s box office hit, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, which accumulated nearly $700 million dollars following its July 31 release, and not for nothing either. Paramount Pictures and Skydance are clearly thriving off of the franchise and doing so in a way that allows it to grow further beyond its films, with a storyline that continues to evolve and achieve tenfold in the years since its origins as a television series. Cruise is at the center of it all as a secret superspy dodging close calls at every corner with the help of a loyal few while battling some of the world’s worst of the worst, and even when a few wildcards tend […]