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First ‘Mission: Impossible 7’ Trailer Promises Action & Spy Games

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May 24 2022
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The first Mission: Impossible 7 has dropped and it will get fans of the franchise and hard hitting action excited.

It’s been four years since we’ve gotten to catch up with Ethan and the crew. Part of that is due to Mission: Impossible 7 going through rough patches, which included the pandemic shutting down production for a time. They wrapped principal filming in fall of 2021 and were given a release date this year only to be pushed back again to next summer.

With this first trailer we get a look at what they’ve been working on. The next addition to the M:I franchise has plenty of gadgets, action, and intrigue. Hopefully it’ll make fans ok with the five year wait.

 

The Mission Impossible franchise has always been action first, spy story second. I’m totally ok with that. There looks to be a good amount of hand to hand, running (on top of trains, no less), and jumping off high places.  As a sucker for a good car/motorcycle chase, I cannot wait to see this on an IMAX screen. When the BMW M5 stills and street footage from Rome started coming out I knew they were going to give audiences a ride, just not one quite that big.

Mission: Impossible 7 filming car

via YouTube

Mission: Impossible 7 Details

It’s hooking into Fallout, but nothing is known about the play beyond that. It’s the penultimate movie in the franchise, this is a part one. Christopher McQuarrie is writing/directing again, and the core cast that’s been a part of the franchise for nearly 30 years is back. That includes Tom Cruise, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, and Rebecca Ferguson. Esai Morales (who played Deathstroke in Titans) will be playing one of the antagonists the crew has to deal with.

I’m sure there will be more looks and information before the movie drops next year.

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One is coming to theaters in summer of 2023.

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Author: Mars Garrett
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