Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Mission: Impossible 5 Gets an Early Release Date


Mission: Impossible 5

The next installment in the franchise.
Tom Cruise will be back in theaters as Ethan Hunt once again.



MI5 is the upcoming American action spy film, directed by Christopher McQuarrie. The fifth film in the series, starring Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner and others is expecting to be a hit in the middle stage this year. The film is produced by the star Tom Cruise with co-producers J. J. Abrams and David Ellison. The film is by Paramount and Skydance Productions.

Filming began on August 21 2014 in Vienna Austria. MI5 was expected to release on Christmas Eve this year, but Paramount and Skydance Production have moved the release date to July 31st 2015. Since Mi5 has been completed earlier than expected, Paramount decided to keep distance from Star Wars: Episode VII and James Bond film, Spectre. But in summer the film will face against wide variety of films from different studios, which can be challenging. But Ethan Hunt is ready to take the challenge.
Check imdb ratings and reviews for this film here.. www.imdb.com/title/tt2381249/

The earlier installment of Mission Impossible, The Ghost Protocol, released in December 2011, earned nearly $650 million globally. So the next installment is expected to be gross more. All eyes on this film. The official trailer isn’t released yet but will be soon released, in fact rumors are rolling out trailer will be released on the valentine's day. 
Check the official website of M:I http://www.missionimpossible-movie.co.uk
or Official website of Paramount  http://www.paramountstudios.com
or  Skydance productions  http://www.skydance.com

Well actually Mission: Impossible 5 put itself in good positions to thrive. It arrives the theater two weeks after the Marvel Studio's Ant-Man, releasing on 17th July and other than that soft competitions from few other films. Tom Cruise had a bad time with the second and third installment of this franchise but Mission: Impossible-Ghost Protocol was a standout, the performance of Tom Cruise and his team members were excellent and well directed. Tom Cruise made his name by his thrilling and scary action entertainment from him as he performed the roll of MIA agent Ethan Hunt in that film. The best stunt according to me in MI4 was the one where he jumped from the top of the tallest building the Burj Khalifa. He also preformed strong in other films live Oblivon, Jack Reacher and Edge of tomorrow. The best thing about Cruise is that is tries to work his best and do all his stunts himself.

The fifth edition, MI5 Tom Cruise have performed stunning actions including a scene where he climb outside and hangs on the side of an airbus airplane while flying at 25000 feet!! 
Check out the stunt on youtube: 


Christopher McQuarrie (Jack Reacher) is the director on Mission: Impossible 5. He has also been involved in few other Tom Cruise films including Mission Impossible ghost protocol, but he didn’t get any credit on that. Cruise and McQuarrie’s latest collaboration with Mission: Impossible 5 landed on out Anticipated 2015 Movies list for a good reason, so here’s to hoping it’s not rushed just to make this new summer date.


The Official trailer will be soon released and will be updated pretty soon.









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As always this could be a walk in the park.




M:I MOVIES SO FAR


Mission: Impossible (1996)


Released in 1996. Ethan Hunt is framed for the murder of his fellow IMF agents during a Prague Embassy mission gone wrong and wrongly accused of selling government secrets to a mysterious international criminal known only as "Max". The action spy film was directed by Brian De Palma, and was produced by and starred Tom Cruise. Work on the script had begun early with filmmaker Sydney Pollack on board, before De Palma, Steven Zaillian, David Koepp, and Robert Towne were brought in. Mission: Impossible went into pre-production without a shooting script. De Palma came up with some action sequences, but Koepp and Towne were dissatisfied with the story that led up to those events. U2 band members Larry Mullen, Jr. and Adam Clayton produced an electronic dance version of the original theme song. The song went into top ten of music charts around the world and was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance. The film was the third-highest-grossing of the year and received positive reviews from film critics.

Mission: Impossible II (2000)


Released in 2000. Ethan Hunt sends Nyah Nordoff-Hall undercover to stop an ex-IMF agent's mad scheme to steal a deadly virus and sell the antidote to the highest bidder. The film was directed by John Woo and starred Tom Cruise, who also served as the film's producer. Cruise reprises his role as agent Ethan Hunt of the IMF, a top-secret espionage and clandestine operation agency. The movie has strong thematic similarities with Alfred Hitchcock's 1946 spy thriller Notorious

Mission: Impossible III (2006)


Released in 2006. Ethan Hunt, retired from being an IMF team leader and engaged to be married, assembles a team to face a ruthless arms and information broker intending to sell a mysterious dangerous object known as "The Rabbit's Foot".

Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011)


Released in 2011. Ethan Hunt, as well as the entire IMF are placed with the blame of the bombing of the Kremlin. He and three others must stop a man bent on starting a global nuclear war.


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