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Mission accomplished for Cruise in new ‘MI’ flick

“This was the fifth film, coming 20 years after the first. No matter what you see me do.’ We had certain hand signals I could give if I was really in trouble”. Only the second M:I movie, directed by John Woo at his John Wooziest, is a clear strikeout.

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A vertigo-inducing zip wire is being installed outside the cinema for one day only, challenging fans to fly their way towards the venue to win tickets to experience the film in IMAX. Creating stories and creating set pieces that serve these characters [are also hard]. He also said during the show that he’s discussed an Edge of Tomorrow sequel with McQuarrie and Liman, who wrote and directed the sci-fier, respectively. Released in 2001, Ghost Protocol raked in $603 million globally, making it the highest-grossing film of Cruise’s career. As described in the synopsis, “with the International Monetary Fund disbanded, and Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) out in the cold, the team now faces off against a network of highly skilled special agents, the Syndicate”.

The Central Intelligence Agency claimed that the IMF’s target, a shadowy group called the Syndicate, doesn’t exist. The actor clung to the side of an Airbus A400 as it takes off. As in previous Michigan movies, Cruise did not use a stunt double. Cruise did all of his own hair raising stunts in the non-stop action thriller which required Ferguson to get physical. “We did it eight times… we wanted to get it right”. Rogue Nation boasts all the spy movie tropes you might expect when watching the rival Bond series, from exotic, far-flung locations to dramatic vehicle chases through the streets of London and a plot centred on an global criminal mastermind bent on world domination.

Eonline.com shares that the sequel, which will incorporate more advanced military aircraft, such as drones, co-producer Jerry Bruckheimer had said in 2014.

“When asked about the reason behind his frequent visits to Korea, Cruise simply said it was because “[Koreans] love movies” and he’d always received a “warm welcome” when he traveled through.

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Mission: ImpossibleRogue Nation hits theaters next week.

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