Tom Cruise has chosen to accept his assignment, and that means Mission: Impossible 6 is already in the works!
Cruise made the revelation during an appearance on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, where Cruise was promoting Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation, the fifth movie in the Mission: Impossible franchise.
âWeâre starting to work on [the sixth movie] now,â said Cruise. âWeâll probably start shooting it next summer.â Cruise also told Stewart that heâs spoken with Christopher McQuarrie about a potential sequel to Edge of Tomorrow.
Itâs possible that Cruise may have jumped the gun here, as Paramount has not officially confirmed Cruiseâs announcement of the sixth Mission: Impossible movie. But if it is happening, this marks a departure for the franchise. Each sequel had previously been released four to five years apart. Of course, since Cruise is 53 now, he probably doesnât want to wait until heâs 57 to start shooting the next one.
The Mission: Impossible films are based on the TV series of the same name that ran during the â60s. Cruise originated the role of Ethan Hunt in the first Mission: Impossible film in 1996 under director Brian DePalma. For Mission: Impossible 2, Cruise teamed up with director John Woo in 2000, and he returned in 2006 for Mission: Impossible 3 with J.J. Abrams, who made his feature film directorial debut with that movie. 2011âs Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol was the biggest hit in the series, with Cruise and director Brad Bird, who also made his live-action directorial debut in the franchise.
McQuarrie co-wrote and directed Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, which hits theaters on Friday, July 31.
Nerdist readers: your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to let us know what you think about a potential M:I 6 movie in the comment section below!
HT: Variety