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And true to the franchise, it's a bit mysterious and cloudy.Tom Cruise's 'Mission: Impossible 8' Set Invaded by Sheep in England, Pausing Production As you might have predicted, Ethan's on the run in this still. McQuarrie's already shared the first official photo from Mission: Impossible 7. And this is just speculation on our part, but we wouldn't be surprised to see M:I 7 end with a cliff-hanger to be resolved in the final film, which would make sense per writer/director Christopher McQuarrie's (opens in new tab) comments to the Light the Fuse podcast.
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Long-running rumors say this series will end with Mission: Impossible 8, which is more reason to think M:I 7 will be deeply rooted in the franchise's first films. That's because we last saw Kittridge as Hunt was clearing his own name in the first Mission: Impossible film, and Mitsopolis is the daughter of the Max character from the same film. The returns of Henry Czerny (as Eugene Kittridge) and Vanessa Kirby (Alanna Mitsopolis) gives us reason to think Mission: Impossible 7 will definitely have some roots in the first chapter of Cruise's M:I franchise. That being said, we can gleam some details of this chapter from the above cast. The film is still under production, so we're not getting any such details yet. No matter how secretive the microfilm is, don't believe any Mission: Impossible trailers you hear about online. No word on if he'll come back, or if he's too busy filming the Hawkeye show for Disney Plus. William Brandt didn't return for Mission: Impossible Fallout because of Renner's responsibility with Marvel's Avengers movies. Notable from his absence on that list is Jeremy Renner.
Mission: Impossible 7: Jeremy Renner's involvement They all look to be high-ranking members of a government organization, and McQuarrie's caption, "Welcome to The Community" suggests that the M:I movies may be adding another big piece of lore. Via the well-curated Instagram of writer-director Christopher McQuarrie (opens in new tab), we learned of five new actors joining the Mission: Impossible 7 cast. We do not know the roles that Hayley Atwell, Pom Klementieff, Shea Whigham and Esai Morales will play, but Morales is confirmed to be the film's major villain. While talking about Gunpowder Milkshake to Collider (opens in new tab), the actress revealed that "I can't tease anything about Mission: Impossible 7 except that well, took me out. Unfortunately, we won't get Angela Bassett back as CIA director Erika Sloan. That includes Cruise as IMF agent Ethan Hunt, Ving Rhames as his right-hand man Luther Stickell, Simon Pegg as Benji and Rebecca Ferguson as MI6 agent Ilsa Faust (who worked with the team in M:I Rogue Nation and Fallout). The main gang is back, and they're joined by some familiar faces. Or at least that's what the first Mission: Impossible 7 trailer tells us: Mission: Impossible 7 cast While Esai Morales was supposed to be the film's major villain, it appears that the returning Eugene Kittridge (Henry Czerny) may be evil too. M:I 7's full title is Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, revealing that it's a full-on first half of a two parter.