Tom Cruise will return to the Mission: Impossible franchise for a seventh and eighth time as the actor revealed Monday that a pair of sequels will arrive in the summers of 2021 and 2022. Variety reports that Christopher McQuarrie, who helmed the franchise's last two films – 2015's Rogue Nation and 2018's Fallout – is closing on a deal to write and direct the next two installments. "Missions: Accepted," McQuarrie tweeted Monday night. While Cruise films the in-production Top Gun sequel Top Gun: Maverick , McQuarrie will work on the Mission: Impossible sequels, with plans to shoot the two films back-to-back in order to accomplish its summer 2021 and 2022 goals; the sequels will also avoid a 2020 box office showdown with Top Gun: Maverick as that blockbuster arrives June 26th next year. Summer 2021 and Summer 2022 pic.twitter.com/V6SNvZx2La — Tom Cruise (@TomCruise) January 15, 2019 Mission: Impossible – Fallout , released in July 2018, grossed $220 million domestically with a total of over $790 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing film of both the M:I series and of Cruise's career. In addition to its success at the box office, Fallout was also critically acclaimed; Peter Travers awarded the film… Read full this story
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