A thread for MI6.
While discussing the sixth film in the franchise, "Mission: Impossible — Fallout," at CinemaCon on Wednesday, Cruise detailed one of the film's action sequences, in which Cruise's Ethan Hunt jumps from a plane at nearly 30,000 feet to catch Henry Cavill's free-falling character.
To get the three shots that he and director Christopher McQuarrie (who returns after directing "Mission Impossible — Rogue Nation") wanted, Cruise jumped out of a C-17 plane 106 times.
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Reply by Sue-Yin
on October 4, 2022 at 6:20 AM
AW is the only exciting return, because nobody expects him. He died in MI6. Maybe he has an identical twin brother or he’s in a flashback.
Reply by Triksy
on November 25, 2022 at 8:46 PM
Muhammad Butt
Reply by Sue-Yin
on November 28, 2022 at 7:54 AM
If WBD makes a MOS2, McQ is the director that geeks want to direct it.
Reply by Triksy
on May 18, 2023 at 8:31 PM
Paramount Pictures
Reply by Sue-Yin
on May 19, 2023 at 4:41 AM
I can’t wait.
New poster https://twitter.com/MissionFilm/status/1658819253053853697
Older poster https://twitter.com/MissionFilm/status/1635626896749920261
Reply by Triksy
on July 20, 2023 at 8:27 PM
BOPro predicted
TN (predicted a $42.4M 3-day OW): Mission: Impossible, Dead Reckoning—Part One will need to pick up its pace over the weekend to come in close to pre-release expectations. Its Wednesday and Thursday numbers ($15.5 million and $8.3 million, respectively) are perfectly respectable, but they point to a five-day opening under $70 million, and a Friday–Sunday weekend well behind Mission: Impossible—Fallout’s $61.2 million back in 2018.
The performance of The Super Mario Bros. Movie earlier this year gives some cause for hope, in that it earned 2.5 times its Wednesday-Thursday total over the weekend. Mission: Impossible would bring in close to $60 million from Friday to Sunday if it matched that performance. Mario was already showing incredible momentum on Thursday though, and Dead Reckoning is performing almost identically to Transformers: The Last Knight so far. Last Knight made $44.7 million over its first weekend, and $68.5 million over five days.
Based on how it’s doing so far, Mission: Impossible looks like it will fall short of $70 million over its first five days, far behind the $100 million or so that was generally expected. Maybe its appeal to an older demographic will give it unusually long legs through the rest of the weekend, but even that would get it closer to $80 million than much beyond.
$54,688,347 – 2023 MI7
$61,236,534 (+$74,405,802) – 2018 MI6
$55,520,089 (+$71,470,312) – 2015 MI5
Finance: 'Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One' falters in summer box office debut, Paramount stock dips
Shares of Paramount Global are trading lower after disappointing box office results from Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One starring Tom Cruise. The film was forecasted to draw $90 million domestically but earned only $80 million. Yahoo Finance senior reporter Alexandra Canal explains why Paramount faces "clear headwinds" amid merger and acquisition rumors.
NY Times: ‘Mission: Impossible’ for Tom Cruise: Meeting Hollywood Expectations
The seventh film in the 27-year-old movie franchise was No. 1 at the box office, taking in $80 million over its first five days. But the movie industry was hoping for more.
Tom Cruise’s seventh “Mission: Impossible” spectacle, which arrived in theaters on Wednesday and cost at least $400 million to make and market, was supposed to mark a turning point at the troubled summer box office. Death-defying stunts! A new love interest! That thrilling theme song!
Ticket sales were solid. But the spectacular (and perhaps unrealistic) result that Hollywood expected did not materialize, extending concern about the movie capital’s overreliance on aging franchises — and adding to studio dread about what kind of damage the actors’ strike might have on the rest of the high-stakes summer slate.
Reply by Sue-Yin
on July 21, 2023 at 4:35 AM
I think audiences are experiencing sequel fatigue. Some say they were excited until TC and McQ implied that MI8 won’t be the last one.
TRH: Recently, Cruise did mention that he hopes to keep making Mission Impossible films when he is Harrison Ford’s age, which is now 81. One of the writers and the director of the last few installments, Christopher McQuarrie, has also said that he and the team “already have ideas for what comes next.”
VD partly ruined Fast X when he said it’ll be a trilogy. Audiences want to see the end?
Reply by Cashmere
on July 21, 2023 at 9:30 AM
On the other thread, I wrote a few days ago: BTW, geeks aren’t talking about MI7. Weird. Five/four weeks before MI6, SHM was red hot. Geeks were talking about the bathroom fight, HC loading his arms and the HALO jump ad nauseam.
Still… not much talk. The little talk is about a stunt that MI7 supposedly stole from the game Uncharted.
Anyway… MI7 was awesome, but I didn’t like what happened to my favorite character. I’m really pissed. So… no repeat viewing from me. I’m not even sure I’ll watch MI8.
Reply by HCFan
on July 21, 2023 at 2:19 PM
And they could be upset bc TC let WBD use his name to promote TF. A weirdo praising a film with weirdo lead. TC is still a Scientology. Many don’t like that religion. TC reminded people they used to think he’s a weirdo too..
I'm seeing MI7 Saturday.
Reply by Triksy
on August 3, 2023 at 8:44 PM
Collider.com
Reply by Sue-Yin
on August 16, 2023 at 5:32 AM
Variety
Reply by AnnaB
on August 24, 2023 at 8:10 PM
The MI franchise doesn’t know how to handle female characters.
TC kind of created the mega Box Office monster that killed MI7’s BO. He and McQ did the double feature first. They took a pic with movie tix in front of the posters of Indiana Jones, Oppenheimer and Barbie. Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig saw TC’s tweet, accepted the mission and took a pic with movie tix in front of the posters of Indiana Jones, Oppenheimer and MI7. That’s how the Barbenheimer double feature thing went viral.
Reply by Blue-Rose
on November 28, 2023 at 2:26 AM
MI7 flopped, because it doesn’t have a young eye candy for the ladies. Remind me to make a Twitter account to give McQ a piece of my mind.
Yeah, weird stunt to pull and weird title to give the film. TC and McQ got cocky since TG2 was a billion $ success. Now I read that McQ will change the title of MI8. Smart decision. If you didn’t watch part 1, why would you bother watch part 2.
McQ shouldn’t have included part 1 in the title at all. That was a very cocky thing to do. You’ll get another installment, if the current one is a success. Past BO hits don’t matter. And since you can’t be sure that the current installment will be a BO hit, don’t get cocky and include part 1 in the title.
Reply by Cashmere
on December 15, 2023 at 11:36 AM
McQ doesn't need your nonsense, Blue.
Reply by HCFan
on December 28, 2023 at 5:55 PM
McQ needs someone to tell him how to deal with female characters properly.