Tom Cruise’s next ‘Mission: Impossible’ film gets postponed, likely to undergo title change

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It is said that Tom Cruise’s next Mission Impossible film is going to be released on June 28, 2023. Its release date has been postponed by 1 year, so people will have to wait a little. May 23, 2025 is the new release date.

Apart from this there is also a different change. Due to going through a bad phase, the pre-announced title of the film is ‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part Two’. It is said that work is going on on a new title.

The installment ‘Dead Reckoning Part 1’ did very well after its release last year in July 2023. However, the next installment has been postponed due to the strike in Hollywood. The production was completely shelved due to this.

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These labor disturbances have led to disruptions in the schedules of not only this film but many Hollywood projects.

The story is expected to be continued by Mission: Impossible 8 in 2023. It will be shown in IMAX theaters for a full three weeks. The eighth mission is said to be shot with IMAX cameras, which will be used after MI7 lost its IMAX screen early due to Oppenheimer.

mi:7 box office

According to sources, the seventh “Mission”, directed by Christopher McQuarrie, was released in theaters shortly before Barbenheimer’s international sensation. So how much money did I make worldwide? $567,535,383 (₹4,714 crore). Although we know this film The ‘Mission: Impossible’ series is known for traditional high-octane stunts, and we also know that Cruise himself often performs them. You may be a little surprised to know that this film has become a marketing tool.

hollywood strike

Although things seem to be going well as screenwriters are back at work, film and television actors are still on strike, with the longest walkout in their history reaching the 100-day mark on October 21 after negotiations with studios failed. . And then the same day, the actors union and a major studio alliance said in a joint statement that talks would resume next week on October 24, with a number of studio executives likely to attend.

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