Tom Cruise Has Officially Accepted Another Mission
The fifth installment in the “Mission Impossible film series-“Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation“-hits theaters this Friday”.
More subdued than Protocol but certainly no less suspenseful, this one has Cruise’s determined superspy-with-a-death-wish Ethan Hunt independently tracking down the head of the Syndicate, a network of rogue operatives turned terrorists.
Two decades of Mission is still not enough for Cruise, as he told Stewart, 52, that he is already gearing up for Mission: Impossible 6.
What you should watch before “Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation“.
It seems that won’t be case with Michigan: 6, though.
Along with big names like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone, Cruise has become one of the famous icons in the action film industry due to his character focus, thrilling elements, and special effects, combined, according to Forbes. Gotta get Emily. I was like Emily, please.
While the trailers for the film managed to balance Ferguson’s sex appeal and ass-kicking abilities, when it came to the one-sheets, she got treated quite differently, as co-star Simon Pegg noticed.
Tom Cruise has confirmed he has begun working on “Mission: Impossible 6′ and that filming will most likely kick off in summer 2016″. The Intense Tom Cruise Face – you know the expression I mean, where he looks like he’s about to explode and/or start yelling, but doesn’t – makes frequent appearances, as does the trademark arm-chopping Tom Cruise Run.
Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his team set out to take down The Syndicate, a secret organization bent on destroying the Impossible Mission Force.
As had been suggested earlier in the year, it sounds like the gap between Mission: Impossible movies is shortening. Wearing an elegant designer tuxedo “was great, because here we were in this spy movie and I’m wearing a well-fitting tuxedo, making for a nice tip-of-the-hat to another spy movie where the hero is always seen wearing a tuxedo”. Ferguson, who trained intensely for weeks for the physicality she displayed in the film’s fighting scenes, called the experience “exhausting, exhilarating and… intoxicating”, adding: “Now I’m sort of decommissioning, realizing what actually has happened”.