Watch the new trailer for Mission: Impossible - Fallout called "Payoff"
- by Claire Allen
- in Culture&Arts
- — May 17, 2018
Tom Cruise returns as Ethan Hunt, and also Simon Pegg as Benji Dunn, Rebecca Ferguson as Ilsa Faust, Alec Baldwin as Alan Hunley, and Ving Rhames as Luther Stickell.
In the new, full-length trailer for Mission: Impossible - Fallout, we get a taste of the dangers awaiting Ethan and the rest of his team. Whether Ethan will actually escape August's clutches remains to be seen, though if the agent has made it this far, we've got a feeling he'll end up on top in Fallout, the sixth installment in the Mission: Impossible franchise. Let us know in the comments down below!
The same could be said for most Mission: Impossible sequels, but it bears repeating: the stakes have never been higher. He broke his ankle after falling short and slamming into a wall while leaping across a building gap. It's an exciting trailer, which is hard to believe for a film that has a finality to its themes in a way reminiscent of recent James Bond movies.
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In the new trailer, it appears that Hunt is involved in a mission that goes wrong, and he must hunt a villain while he himself is being hunted, by Cavill.
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Are you excited for Mission Impossible: Fallout?
Cruise posted the photos shortly after creating the Instagram account. Tom Cruise performing death-defying stunts (like piloting a helicopter or scaling the Burj Khalifa), of course, but also annoying punctuation.
Now the 20th-highest-grossing franchise of all time worldwide, the Mission: Impossible series first hit the big screen in 1996 after making the leap from television. The first three were solid enough action films. Collectively, the franchise has grossed more than $2.7 billion. Brad Bird's exhilarating, wildly inventive Ghost Protocol was an instant genre classic, and 2015's Rogue Nation lived up to it.
Updated May 15 with a new trailer for the film.