Mission: Impossible – Fallout is coming to cinemas this summer and while most series would be looking crazy-tired by their sixth outing, the fifth movie, Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation was the best one since the first one, for me.
However, the downside with this is that it looks like there’s too many characters in this one, and a lot of them from the previous movie, so it’s like a continuation but it feels like not too much thought has gone into it. However, it is good that writer/director Christopher McQuarrie is back, since his stuff is almost always worth a look.
And now a second trailer has been released, as well as a new poster.
Check out the new trailer below and click on the poster for the full-size iamge:
Previously on DVDfever:
February 5th:
Another thing is that this is the first one in 3D… and watching the trailer, I can see there’s zero point to seeing it in 3D. Only one 3D live action movie in 2017 was actually MADE in 3D and that was Transformers: The Last Knight, so all the others were pretenders to the throne. Just stick with 2D for MI6 and don’t encourage them.
Mission: Impossible – Fallout will also have some scenes opening up to the digital IMAX ratio of 1.90:1, but a lot of 2.35:1 films are doing that these days, since they’re shot in 1.90:1 to give a bit more extra picture in IMAX *and* for when some TV channels want a version they can show without thick black bars and which doesn’t require cropping the image.
I guess I should throw in a plot, here, but all there is so far is: Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his IMF team, along with some familiar allies, race against time after a mission gone wrong.
So…. fairly generic.
Mission: Impossible – Fallout is released in the UK on July 27th.
Director: Christopher McQuarrie
Screenplay: Bruce Geller, Christopher McQuarrie
Also stars: Rebecca Ferguson, Vanessa Kirby, Michelle Monaghan, Henry Cavill, Angela Bassett, Simon Pegg, Alec Baldwin, Sean Harris, Ving Rhames, Caspar Phillipson
Check out the new trailer below and click on the poster for the full-size iamge:
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