In the first poster of Mission: Impossible 7 we see Tom Cruise throw himself into the void in what is the stunt highlight of the film
Tom Cruise as known never backs down in front of a stunt, even the most dangerous. And in this latest Mission: Impossible, now arrived at seventh chapter of the sagathey certainly won’t be missing. The most heralded stunt so far is definitely the one that sees the protagonist throwing himself into the void with a motocrossand this is exactly what is immortalized in the first official poster of Mission: Impossible 7.
In fact, the first poster of Mission: Impossible 7, the new film in the saga with Tom Cruise entitled Dead Reckoning – Part 1, which shows one of the actor’s crazy stunts, which we already had a taste of in the first trailer released last year.
The first poster of Mission: Impossible 7
For the seventh chapter of Mission: Impossible we will have to wait for July 14, 2023, although we have already had many advances. An eighth chapter is already planned, the release of which is scheduled for June 28, 2024. The direction of both, as of the latest successful projects, is entrusted to Christopher McQuarrie.
The film to be released this year sees Tom Cruise once again as the everlasting Ethan Hunt, high-risk espionage specialist. There are no plot details yet, but we know that for this new mission together with Tom Cruise we will meet again Rebecca Ferguson, Simon Pegg e Vanessa Kirby. While among the new recruits there will be Hayley Atwell, Pom Klementieff, Shea Whigham e Nicholas Hoult who will be the main antagonist of Tom Cruise.
A well-known face who appeared in the first chapter of the saga directed by Brian De Palma will also return, Henry Czerny as Eugene Kittridge former head of the IMF. What do you think of this new chapter in the saga? Tell us below in the comments and keep following all the news on cinema and TV series on our dedicated page.
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