'Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One' trailer out, Ethan Hunt has to 'pick a side'

Updated : May 24, 2022 12:33
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The trailer of Tom Cruise's much-awaited film 'Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One' released on Monday (May 23) evening. The film is sure to keep you on the edge with its incredible action-packed sequences.

A day after the trailer leaked online, filmmaker Christopher McQuarrie shared the official trailer on Twitter and wrote: 'We all share the same fate.'

The trailer shows special agent of the Impossible Missions Force (IMF), Ethan Hunt, fighting the bad guys in iconic motorbike and car chasing sequences.

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'This is our chance to control the truth. The concepts of right and wrong, for everyone for centuries to come. You're fighting to save an ideal that doesn't exist. It never did. You need to pick a side,' IMF director Eugene Kittridge tells Hunt in the trailer.

The trailer marks the return of Henry Czerny as the IMF director after the original 1996 'Mission Impossible.' Several cast members from 'Mission: Impossible' series are seen reprising their roles in the forthcoming film, including Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, and Vanessa Kirby.

The production of Mission Impossible 7 was completed in September 2021. Tom Cruise and McQuarrie are reportedly now filming the eighth installment of the classic franchise.

'Mission: Impossible- Dead Reckoning Part One' is scheduled to release in theatres on July 14, 2023. 'Dead Reckoning: Part Two,' which is expected to be Cruise's final appearance as Ethan Hunt, will hit the theatres in 2024.

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