Tom Cruise will again star yet another hi-packed action film, Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation, after a the huge success of Ghost Protocol hitting almost more than $600 million from the last movie sequel.
Cruise's success getting up from a lumpy Mission Impossible 3 which is the lowest franchise of Paramount pictures, halted upward as Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol became a hit not only for being the starring face of the film (though he'd been dubbed as one of the sexiest men alive) but for the deadly stunt, he forcefully insisted he'd do himself without a double.
Ethan Hunt would have made fans glued on the film with his death defying stunts over at the Burj Khalifa. This would fuel up to the boiling idea that Ethan would do more in the upcoming Mission Impossible 5: Rogue nation of the film series featuring the actor swinging in an airbus lifted 5,000 feet away from the ground.
Initially, the film should be released on theatres by the turn of December this year but due to some unsatisfying ruckus on the movie's ending, Christopher Mcquarrie, Director of the Film who has worked with Tom Cruise on another film entitled Jack Reacher, has to make ends meet to come up with a satisfying and blast ending. Reshoots have been done prior to the change. Mcquarrie has also been working with a secret unpaid and un-credited friend to work on the writing job.
On the other hand, Paramount Pictures has their cool to the changes. They said they have trust on the director, Tom Cruise and secret friend mentioned. By such turn of things, Paramount rescheduled it earlier on July 31, 2016.
In addition, Paramount quipped, "Chris, Tom and a third person wanted to take a minute to get from what they thought was a good place to a more perfect place."
Mission Impossible 5: Rogue Nation is now slated for release July next year while as early as now, Paramount Pictures has made plans to produce Mission Impossible 6.
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