mission impossible 7 is just around the corner, and the first reactions are quite positive. An important milestone considering its director Christopher McQuarrie wants the film to surpass Top Shooter: Maverick. And this is not at all easy, since it is produced almost simultaneously with Barbie and Oppenheimer.
However, everything indicates that the new part of the famous Ethan Hunt franchise, created by Tom Cruise, He has every chance to become the bomb of the year. And not only in action films, but also as one of the most important roles for the famous actor.
Part of the specialized press has already had the opportunity to watch the film on the occasion of its premiere World Cup in Rome at the Auditorium della Conciliazion. Mission Impossible 7: Death Sentence – Part 1 It will release on June 12, albeit with a fairly limited run in IMAX theaters. Again, because Nolan and his version of Oppenheimer have taken over movie theaters around the world.
All agree: mission impossible 7 It’s a flawless fighter.
Initial reactions are overwhelmingly positive. and they praise above all the action-load of the film, the hallmark of the house. Some prominent voices in the industry who have already seen the new installment agree that the film is a “franchise winner” with “above the roof” production value and “well-defined and exciting sets”. and define Mission Impossible 7: Death Sentence – Part 1 as “a flawlessly executed action movie that never fails to entertain.”
Mission Impossible 7: Death Sentence – Part 1 follow the events of the previous part, fall outin which Ethan Hunt and his team of secret agents saved the world from a nuclear apocalypse. The above film premiere in 2018 became the most profitable franchise to date, earning almost $800 million. all over the world, so the expectations for it are sky high.
The new installment reprises part of the cast, consisting of Tom Cruise, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, Henry Czerny and Vanessa Kirby. The cast has added some action heavyweights and other familiar faces such as Hayley Atwell, Pom Klementieff, Cary Elwes, Rob Delaney, Indira Varma, Shea Whigham, Mark Gatiss, Esai Morales and Charles Parnell.
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