17th July 2018 - All Stunts Featurette
12th July 2018 - New Sneak Peek
10th July 2018 - Halo Jump Clip
9th July 2018 - Team Featurette
29th June 2018 - New Mission Featurette
4th June 2018 - HALO Jump Stunt Featurette
25th May 2018 - Promotional Posters
16th May 2018 - New Trailer
4th February 2018 - Trailer
1st February 2018 - Promotional Poster
25th January 2018 - First Look Photo and Synopsis
The best intentions often come back to haunt you. MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – FALLOUT finds Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his IMF team (Alec Baldwin, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames) along with some familiar allies (Rebecca Ferguson, Michelle Monaghan) in a race against time after a mission gone wrong. Henry Cavill, Angela Bassett, and Vanessa Kirby also join the dynamic cast with filmmaker Christopher McQuarrie returning to the helm.
16th August 2017 - Tom Cruise's Stunt Injury Shuts Down Production
BREAKING: The well publicized stunt mishap that saw Tom Cruise leap from one building and slam into another has prompted Paramount and Skydance to shut down production for likely three months on M:I 6-Mission Impossible, because that is how long it will take for Cruise’s leg and other injuries to heal. This almost certainly will unseat the film from its July 27, 2018 release date. While it looked like Cruise’s torso took the brunt of the damage, word has been circulating that he suffered a broken foot or ankle. The star was supposed to be seeing a doctor today for a final verdict, but rumors are rampant that the picture is halting. Cruise is famous for doing what look like incredibly dangerous stunts. On previous Mission: Impossible films, that included Cruise swinging around on the outside of a Dubai skyscraper, 1700 feet off the ground for Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, and more recently hanging on the outside of an Airbus 400 on takeoff for Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation.
Cruise emerged unscathed on both occasions. But given the recent death of trained stunt performers on The Walking Dead — where John Bernecker fell 30 feet to his death rehearsing a fight scene — and on Deadpool 2 — where Joi “SJ” Harris days ago careened out of control and died in a motorcycle crash — there are great dangers in this pursuit and it seems likely that Cruise’s co-producers and film backers will push back a little harder next time the prideful star eschews a stuntman and insists on putting himself as risk like this. Cruise is no reckless cowboy here: the star is meticulous in planning with stunt coordinators those signature shots where he puts himself at risk. He has told me that he truly feels that certain stunts in movies that don’t have the star in the shot look fake enough to take the audience out of the movie. When I asked him how he can strap on a harness and swing around the outside of a skyscraper 120 floors up, Cruise reasoned that he wasn’t bothered by the height; and if he was doing the same shot 20 floors up and fell, he would die from a mishap. So what difference should another 100 floors make? He is the only superstar who thinks that way, of course.
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18th July 2017 - BTS Photo of Alec Baldwin
10th July 2017 - Christopher McQuarrie & Tom Cruise Share Cast Photo
Thank you to the amazing people of New Zealand! I've had a great time filming the next Mission: Impossible here. pic.twitter.com/GqSmAJpQ7q
— Tom Cruise (@TomCruise) July 9, 2017
13th June 2017 - Michelle Monaghan Returning
Michelle Monaghan, whose character married Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt in Mission: Impossible III and who made another appearance Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, is returning for Paramount and Skydance’s next iteration of the franchise. Writer-director Christopher McQuarrie posted Monaghan’s photo on his Instagram account just now, confirming the news.
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18th May 2017 - Angela Bassett Joins Cast
Angela Bassett has joined Tom Cruise in Paramount’s “Mission: Impossible 6” to play the director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Rebecca Ferguson, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Alec Baldwin and Sean Harris are reprising their roles from previous “Mission: Impossible” films while Henry Cavill, Vanessa Kirby and Sian Brooke have come on board as new characters. Paramount has set a July 27, 2018 release date.
Bassett took a similar role as director of the U.S. Secret Service in the 2016 action-thriller “London Has Fallen.”
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4th April 2017 - Frederick Schmidt Joins Cast
Supergirl actor Frederick Schmidt has joined the fleet in Paramount’s Mission:Impossible 6, the sequel to the Tom Cruise-starring franchise. Christopher McQuarrie returns as director in the film, with the plot still held under wraps. McQuarrie is producing alongside Cruise, Don Granger, J.J. Abrams and Skydance Production’s David Ellison and Dana Goldberg. It’s scheduled for release July 27, 2018.
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23rd March 2017 - Sian Brooke Joins Cast
Sian Brooke, known for her turn as Sherlock Holmes’ sister on BBC’s “Sherlock,” has landed a key role in the next installment in the “Mission: Impossible” franchise starring Tom Cruise.
Vanessa Kirby (“The Crown”) and Henry Cavill have also joined the cast. Rebecca Ferguson, Simon Pegg, and Jeremy Renner are also expected to return, though it’s unknown in what capacity.
Christopher McQuarrie, who directed “Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation,” is back to direct this sixth film from a script he wrote.
It is unknown what Brooke’s role is, and plot details are also being kept under wraps at this time. Production is expected to start in the spring.
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16th March 2017 - Henry Cavill Joins Cast
Director Christopher McQuarrie announced the news that Henry Cavill has signed on to the upcoming sixth installment in the long-running action series in a unique way on Instagram Thursday evening.
"Oh ok...I'm in!" the Batman v Superman star replied.
"Oh ok...I'm in!" the Batman v Superman star replied.
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3rd March 2017 - Vanessa Kirby in Talks to Join Cast
“The Crown” actress Vanessa Kirby is final talks for one of the new leads in Paramount and Skydance’s next installment in the “Mission: Impossible” film franchise starring Tom Cruise.
Rebecca Ferguson, Simon Pegg, and Jeremy Renner are also expected to return, though it’s unknown in what capacity.
Christopher McQuarrie, who directed “Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation,” is back to direct this sixth film from a script he wrote.
Details behind who Kirby will play as well as the plot for the latest pic are unknown at this time. The role is expected to be on the same level as Ferguson’s in the last pic. Cruise and execs had begun meeting with talent for the role earlier in month as the film is expected to shoot this spring.
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8 November 2016 - Release Date Revealed
The next installment in Tom Cruise's Mission: Impossible franchise has a release date.
Mission: Impossible 6 will hit theaters on July 27, 2018, Paramount announced Tuesday.
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2nd August 2015 - Paramount Confirms Film
Paramount Pictures vice chairman Rob Moore is ready for more Ethan Hunt, strongly endorsing Tom Cruise’s recent announcement that “Mission: Impossible 6” is in the works.
“We’re very happy to be developing this movie with Tom,” Moore told Variety. “There’s no question that Ethan Hunt deserves another film.”
It was the first public comment by Paramount execs — who tend to take a measured approach in discussing future films. Even as “Rogue Nation” opened on Friday, the studio was insisting that its tracking showed a $40 million U.S. opening, even though the final figure turned out to be 40% higher.
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29th July 2015 - Filming Begins Next Year
Tom Cruise has revealed plans to return as Ethan Hunt for a sixth “Mission: Impossible,” asserting that shooting could start as early as a year from now.
Cruise made the announcement on Tuesday night’s “The Daily Show,” where he was promoting this week’s launch of “Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation.”
“We’re starting to work on it now. We’ll probably start shooting it next summer,” he told host Jon Stewart.
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22nd May 2015 - Film in Development
With the franchise’s fifth installment, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, set to bow this July, Paramount, Bad Robot and Skydance Productions are already in motion on a sixth installment tentatively titled MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 6. Tom Cruise, David Ellison, Dana Goldberg and J.J. Abrams are returning to produce, with Don Granger and Matt Grimm set to serve as executive producers. Elizabeth Raposo will oversee development on the action sequel.
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