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"Mission Impossible" (1996) basiert auf der bekannten Fernsehserie "Mission Impossible" (dt.: "Kobra übernehmen Sie")... Ein Expertenteam erhält per Tonband mit Selbstzerstörungsmechanismus Geheimaufträge...

Thriller-Experte Brian De Palma bewerkstelligte eine zeitgemässe Umsetzung für die grosse Leinwand... Der Film mit Tom Cruise (u.a. "Minority Report", "Last Samurai") als Ethan Hunt schlug weltweit mächtig ein...
Als eine Liste mit den Codenamen verdeckter Top-Agenten zum Verkauf angeboten wird, soll ein Team von Spezialagenten den Verräter auf frischer Tat überführen. Cruise spielt den Geheimagenten Ethan Hunt, der miterleben muß, wie seine Kollegen bei diesem Einsatz zu Tode kommen. Bei einem Treffen mit seinem Kontaktmann der CIA erkennt Hunt, daß hinter der Mission ein perfides Doppelspiel steckt. Als Überlebenden wird ihm die Schuld am Tod seines Teams angehängt. Um seine Unschuld zu beweisen, muß Hunt den wahren Maulwurf finden. Ob auf der Flucht vor Killerkommandos der Regierung, beim Eindringen in den Hochsicherheitstrakt der CIA oder gar am Dach eines Hochgeschwindigkeitszuges festgeklammert, Hunt muß alles daransetzen, seinen Verfolgern stets einen Schritt voraus zu sein und der schrecklichen Wahrheit Schritt für Schritt näher zu kommen...

Unter der Regie von John Woo entstand die wesentlich actionreichere Fortsetzung "M:I-2" (2000), die ebenfalls zum Blockbuster wurde...
Agent Ethan Hunt muß vorzeitig aus dem Urlaub zurückkehren. Ein Wissenschaftler hat einen gemeingefährlichen Virus geklaut. Ethan macht sich mit PC-Genie Luther, dem Australie Billy und eine süßen Meisterdiebin an die unmöglich scheinende Mission, den Virus zurückzuholen..

Die Dreharbeiten zu "Mission: Impossible 3" bzw. "M:I:III" begannen am 12. Juli 2005 in Italien und endeten am 29. November 2005 in Shanghai... Der Film startete am 4. Mai 2006 in den deutschen Kinos...
Im dritten Abenteuer des Geheimagenten Ethan Hunt will dieser eigentlich nichts anderes, als mit seiner Verlobten Julia (Michelle Monaghan) das Zivilleben genießen. Doch dann bekommt er es mit dem fiesen Waffenhändler Owen Davies (Philip Seymour Hoffman) zu tun, der nicht nur hinter einer mysteriösen Superwaffe her ist - sondern auch Julia in seine Gewalt bekommt...

Tom Cruise arbeitet mit J.J. Abrams am 4. Teil, der Ende 2011 in die Kinos kommen soll, aber ein "Reboot" sein soll...



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[02.09.2010] Deadline meldet...
Paula Patton has landed that female lead role that Deadline told you she was testing for, alongside actresses Lauren German and Kristen Kreuk. I'm told that Patton will play a young operative who works with Tom Cruise's Ethan Hunt character. The film will not be called Mission: Impossible 4. Cruise and JJ Abrams, who hatched the project together, always envisioned it as a franchise reboot. The film begins production in the fall with Brad Bird directing Cruise, who'll co-star with The Hurt Locker's Jeremy Renner in what was another hotly contested role. Paramount co-finances the $140 million film with David Ellison's Skydance banner. It marks the first film for Cruise and Paramount since he left the studio after generating over $3 billion in worldwide grosses for Paramount.

[27.08.2010] CS! meldet...
[...] Jeremy Renner has signed to star alongside Tom Cruise in Paramount Pictures' Mission: Impossible IV.
It is the second big part Renner has landed after his role in the Oscar-winning The Hurt Locker. He's also set to play Hawkeye in Marvel Studios and Paramount's The Avengers, coming to theaters on May 4, 2012. Renner can next be seen in theaters in Ben Affleck's The Town on September 17.
Production on the fourth installment of the "Mission: Impossible" franchise is scheduled to begin this fall under the direction of Brad Bird. J.J. Abrams is producing the December 16, 2011 release with Cruise.


[07.08.2010] CS! meldet...
Ving Rhames, who stars in the upcoming Piranha 3D, revealed on Wednesday's episode of Lopez Tonight that he'll return as Luther Stickell in Paramount's Mission: Impossible IV. He played the character in the first three movies.
He'll be joining Tom Cruise and possibly Simon Pegg, who is reportedly in talks to return as Benji Dunn, in the Brad Bird-directed action thriller scheduled for a release on December 16, 2011.
J.J. Abrams is producing the fourth installment, written by Josh Applebaum and Andre Nemec.
The film is said to be targeting a September start.


[07.05.2010] CS! meldet...
On Thursday, Paramount Pictures announced that Mission: Impossible IV was being pushed back from May 27, 2011 to December 16, 2011. Now the director has been confirmed as well.
Tom Cruise talked to Empire magazine and said that it is indeed Brad Bird taking on the director's chair, as rumors had suggested. Bird is of course the director of critically-acclaimed movies The Iron Giant, The Incredibles and Ratatouille.
Cruise, who is starring and producing with J.J. Abrams, said "we're working with Brad right now. I don't know if I'm allowed to talk about it but everything's signed... Brad is doing it."
He added that "we're having a lot of fun. I like working with people I just love hanging out with, you get to hang out and laugh and talk stories and movies and technology: what are we going to do?"


[25.03.2010] Heat Vision meldet...
As the search for a "Mission: Impossible IV" director intensifies, a surprising contender has emerged: Brad Bird.
Finding a director has been a top priority for star Tom Cruise, who reprises his role as secret agent Ethan Hunt and is producing with J.J. Abrams. Paramount set a May 27, 2011, release date for the movie and is eyeing a summer start. A tentpole of this magnitude needs a lot of prep time to iron out things such as massive set pieces and worldwide locations.
Cruise and Abrams have been meeting with helmers new and old, including "Zombieland" director Ruben Fleischer and Edgar Wright, who has "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World" coming out this summer. [...]
Bird would not be the first Pixar-ite to jump into live action. Andrew Stanton, who directed "Finding Nemo" and "WALL-E" is in London shooting "John Carter of Mars," a big-screen translation of the Edgar Rice Burroughs hero.
If Bird does end up directing "MI4," however, he would beat Stanton to the big-screen, as "Carter" has a 2012 release date.
The fourth installment of the moneymaking "Mission" franchise, based on the 1960s TV series, has been in the works for a while but gained traction in February when Cruise officially made it his next starring gig.
Plot details are being kept under a lid of secrecy, but Abrams worked on the story with scribes Andre Nemec and Josh Appelbaum, who have written the screenplay.


[10.02.2010] CS! meldet...
Paramount Pictures announced today that it is making Mission: Impossible IV. The film, which will be produced by Tom Cruise, J.J. Abrams (Star Trek) and Bad Robot Productions and will star Cruise, will be released Memorial Day weekend 2011.
"Tom and J.J. are great talents and we are excited to be working with them to re-launch this legendary franchise," said Paramount Pictures Chairman & CEO Brad Grey.
Screenwriters Josh Applebaum and Andre Nemec are attached to write the script, from an original idea by Cruise and Abrams.
The studio, Cruise and Abrams are in now the process of identifying a director for the film. Cruise's "Mission: Impossible" franchise has grossed over 1.4 billion globally.
Mission: Impossible IV will be co-financed by David Ellison's Skydance Productions. [...]


[15.01.2010] MTV sprach mit J.J. Abrams über "Mission: Impossible 4"...
[...] "The goal would be for Tom [Cruise] to be in the film."
What he wouldn't say anything about was the story, other than admitting that there is one. "A script is being written," Abrams said. "There's an insanely long outline, it is probably longer than the script. It's going great... we're very excited and we're looking to make that movie." [...]


[10.10.2009] Collider.com sprach mit J.J. Abrams, u.a. über "Mission: Impossible 4"...

[17.09.2009] SCI FI Wire sprach mit J.J. Abrams...
[...] Any momentum on Mission: Impossible IV?
Abrams:
Yeah, we have a really cool story. It's being written right now by Andre Nemec and Josh Applebaum.
What's your ETA on when you'll see the draft?
Abrams:
We're hoping to get it soon, like by the end of the year.
Could it work out for you to direct it?
Abrams:
I'm open to anything. [...]


[07.08.2009] Variety.com meldet...
Paramount Pictures and producers Tom Cruise and J.J. Abrams have officially lit the fuse on "Mission: Impossible IV," setting Josh Applebaum and Andre Nemec to write the screenplay. While those scribes aren’t big feature names yet, they join a roster of writers who transitioned from Abrams TV series creations to pen the features he directs and produces through his Bad Robot banner.
Applebaum and Nemec spent four seasons with Abrams as co-exec producers of "Alias," and they will script "M:I 4" based on a story Abrams wrote with them.
While the only other commitments so far are for Cruise and Abrams to produce the film together, sources said that Cruise’s character, Ethan Hunt, will certainly be involved in an onscreen capacity. Pic is aimed for a 2011 release.
Applebaum and Nemec are the creators of the new ABC series "Happy Town" and previously created "October Road" and the U.S. version of "Life on Mars" for ABC.
"I’ve been looking forward to working with Josh and Andre again for years," Abrams said. "Their sense of balance between character and action is wonderful, which I know is hugely important to Tom as well. We’re off to an exciting start, so, as usual, fingers crossed." [...]


[19.06.2009] Variety.com meldet...
"Mission: Impossible IV," which once seemed truly impossible, is taking shape at Paramount.
Tom Cruise and J.J. Abrams have agreed to co-produce the sequel, which is aimed at a 2011 release.
The return of Cruise to Par itself is surprising in view of the circumstances surrounding his departure in August 2006. Apparently irked by the heft of Cruise's deal, among other issues, Viacom chief Sumner Redstone abruptly terminated the 14-year relationship between the star and the studio. Cruise's then-CAA agent, Rick Nicita, termed Redstone's decision "shockingly offensive and graceless."
The rift led to Cruise becoming the chief of United Artists and taking a more active role in production decisions. Redstone, meanwhile, has sought to heal the relationship. At a recent appearance, he described the star as "a great actor and a good friend."
The "Mission" installment would augment Paramount's formidable array of sequels, which will include "Star Trek 2" and a third "Transformers."k
Work on "Mission: Impossible IV" would inevitably be delayed by the busy schedules of the participants.
Abrams will be responsible for guiding the "Star Trek" sequel, while Cruise recently committed to an untitled pic (formerly called "Wichita") for 20th Century Fox that will be directed by James Mangold and co-star Cameron Diaz.
Cruise and Denzel Washington are also awaiting a rewrite on the David Cronenberg-directed "The Matarese Circle," the MGM thriller based on the Robert Ludlum novel.


[12.06.2009] CS! meldet...
[...] Star Trek director J.J. Abrams tells TV Guide that he will be producing the fourth "Mission: Impossible" film.
"I am incredibly honored that Tom has invited me back as a producer on 'Mission: Impossible 4,'" said Abrams, who directed 2006's Mission: Impossible III, but hasn't yet committed to directing the fourth.
"Tom and I have come up with a really cool idea we are pursuing," he added. [...]


[19.03.2009] AICN meldet...
[...] Tom Cruise was on the popular SMAP SMAP program here in Japan (HERE), and when asked about the Mission Impossible franchise he revealed that he has started work on the fourth installment...he's working on the story right now.
He also commented that during his visit here he'd been thinking about how to stage a big action sequence in downtown Tokyo..dunno if he was just being polite, but sounds like a cool setting for the series, what? [...]


[19.08.2008] Die LA Times widmet sich der stagnierenden Filmkarriere von Tom Cruise...
[...] according to a Paramount executive, talk of a sequel to "Top Gun" or another "Mission Impossible" is just hoopla.
According to the executive, the studio did discuss internally making a new installment of Cruise's signature franchise, "Mission Impossible," without Cruise but backed off once it realized the extent of his contractual rights over the material, both as a producer and star.
Five years ago, it would have been unthinkable that a studio wouldn't jump at making another installment of a Cruise franchise, but he faces the reality of any actor moving into middle age. It's unclear whether he's going to reclaim his popularity or, as his "Tropic Thunder" character says in the movie, become "a white star heading toward a black hole." [...]


[05.05.2008] Wie Access Hollywood meldet, führt Tom Cruise Gespräche bzgl. "Mission: Impossible 4"...

[09.11.2007] Heute um 20.15 Uhr zeigt Pro7 "Mission: Impossible 2"... Die Wiederholung läuft um 0.35 Uhr...

[21.01.2007] Heute um 20.15 Uhr zeigt Pro7 "Mission: Impossible 2"... Die Wiederholung läuft um 2.35 Uhr...

[20.09.2006] Bei Moviehole gibt es neue Gerüchte zu "M:I-4"...
[...] It was reported in one of the free newspapers in London yesterday that Brad Pitt is to take over from Tom Cruise in the hugely successful Mission:Impossible franchise in "M:I:IV". Apparantly Mr. Pitt and partner Mr. Grey of Plan B fame (not forgetting Angelina's stake in this somewhere people) are to take the reigns from the Cruiser's Cruise/Wagner Productions, formerly housed at Paramount, where the 'B' is at.
The London Lite paper also stated Pitt won't take Cruise's Ethan Hunt character, but a new character for "Mission: Impossible 4". [...]


[30.08.2006] Moviehole berichtet über "M:I-4"...
[...] Wagner has come out declaring that they’re still keen to make a "Mission: Impossible 4", even if Paramount isn’t involved. "If it's the right script, why not?."
Cruise is apparently hot for another chapter, and has been toying with the idea of setting it in Japan. Maybe they can dust off the Fincher script?


[15.05.2006] Blickpunkt:Film berichtet über die deutschen Kinocharts...
Zwar konnte sich "Mission: Impossible III " nicht so recht vom vergangenen Startwochenende erholen, doch mit vorerst noch geschätzten 245.000 Besuchern behauptete der Actionfilm am Wochenende vor dem Start von "The Da Vinci Code" souverän die Spitzenposition in den deutschen Charts. Nach dem zweiten Wochenende kann der Tom Cruise-Hit auf insgesamt knapp 700.000 Besucher verweisen. [...]

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