“Mission Impossible 5” Spoilers, Cast: Early IMax release set this Summer? Production pressured to top Ghost Protocol ticket sales

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Hard core fans of the Mission Impossible franchise is very excited on the early summer release of the much awaited fourth sequel of the two decade movie series, "Mission Impossible 5." The movie will be available in cinemas this July 2015, instead of the initial release scheduled for December 26, 2015.

Several rumors have been published online about the death defying moves and action stunts that Tom Cruise did on the busy streets of Vienna. An earlier picture of Ethan Hunt at the edge of the roof of the Vienna House is a proof of how action-packed the next installment will be.

The cast and crew of the movie is equally excited and pressured to top or at least match the achievements of the latest installment of the series, Mission Impossible 4 Ghost Protocol. The third installment is considered by far as the most successful installment of the franchise.

Tom Cruise will work together with former co-stars, Jeremy Jenner, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames and Paula Patton. The movie directed by Christopher McQuarrie also welcomes new characters in the movie which include stars like Alec Baldwin, Rebecca Ferguson and Sean Harris.

Fans of the series will also enjoy a one of a kind experience this summer as the movie is set to be released on IMax screens this coming summer. Tom Cruise is also ecstatic about this announcement, "IMax is so important in giving the audience the best experience of the film we have made. I am very happy to have this partnership on the next Mission."

On the other hand, Paramount Pictures has recently entered an agreement with Lotte, A Korean movie distribution and marketing company to include a number of the studio's releases in Korea. "Mission Impossible 5" is about to go worldwide and will grace Korean cinemas on July 30.

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