Tom Cruise Revealed Plans for a Sixth Mission Impossible

When the American actor and filmmaker Tom Cruise ,was promoting this week's launch of Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation on Tuesday night's The Daily Show, the actor playing IMF agent Ethan Hunt revealed plans to return as Ethan Hunt for a sixth Mission: Impossible

Tom Cruise who has been nominated for three Academy Awards and has won three Golden Globe Awards, said, "We're starting to work on it now. We'll probably start shooting it next summer."

It was 19 years ago when Tom Cruise started the "Mission: Impossible" movie franchise, and the actor got his reputations up, as he wants to do his own stunts, the dangerous stunts became legendary. As Tom Cruise keeps a keen eager eye and does the rigorous preparations for the stunts, this makes each Mission Impossible film become so spectacular in the big screen.

Mission Impossible stunt coordinator Wade Eastwood, stated, "It's been said in other interviews, if he wasn't an actor he would have been a great stunt man," Eastwood also said, "The difference between Tom and a stunt man is he acts the character after hearing 'action.' A stunt person just does the stunt to double the character."

As Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation will open in theaters on July 30, 2015, Tom Cruise rarely rushes the films to push through in the cinemas. Mission Impossible films usually take 4 - 6 years apart befor a new installment is produced

However, no comment came from a representative of Paramountwhich has released all five Mission Impossible films in the franchise, dating back to 1996 and the other Mission Impossible sequels were released in 2000, 2006 and 2011.

The Mission: Impossible franchise of Tom Cruise has grossed a combined $2 billion at the worldwide box office. The Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation will open in 40 international markets this weekend, that includes the U.K., Australia, Mexico and South Korea. The Rogue Nation carries a $150 million price tag to make it to the big screen.

Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation is also produced by Cruise in cooperation with J. J. Abrams, Bryan Burk and David Ellison. Tom Cruise's previous Mission Impossible films were directed by Brian De Palma, John Woo, Abrams and Brad Bird.

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