“Mission Impossible 5” Spoilers, Cast Updates: Paula Patton finds Rebecca Ferguson ineffective for the movie? Maggie Q considers cameo role

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Paula Patton might not be joining the latest installment of the movie "Mission Impossible 5," but the actress seems to have her opinion about Tom Cruise's new leading lady Rebecca Ferguson. Rumors are spreading that Patton allegedly regards Ferguson as an ineffective lead for the upcoming action-movie. Meanwhile, Maggie Q who recently rejected to reprise her recent role in the movie is now considering a cameo role in the upcoming film. Did the former leading ladies of the franchise suddenly realized what they're missing?

Maggie Q and Paula Patton were invited to reprise their old roles in the movie but due to conflicts with their schedule, the two were unable to participate in the project. It was also rumored that the script had to be tweaked because of the unavailability of the two. On the other hand, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg and Jeremy Renner are still in the film. The three even had extended screen time in this new sequel compared to the earlier franchise of the movie. The rest of the team will be joined by Alec Baldwin, Rebecca Ferguson and Simon McBurney. Sean Harris will also be in the movie and will play as the protagonist.

According to rumors, the plot of the movie will send out a nostalgic feel to the viewers. It was not revealed if the movie is set on a later date, much earlier than the early installments of the movie, but a sense of antiquity and a classic vibe will be enjoyed by viewers this time around. Tom Cruise and Patton were seen running around the busy streets of Vienna while shooting for the movie. If there is one thing that will be consistent with the plot, the seemingly impossible mission will require tons and tons of heavy action.

The movie is now scheduled with an earlier release this coming July 31, 2015.

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