

I think that the series has done a solid job mixing (unbelievable) espionage with a decent story for movies that become enjoyable rides.

Like the other Mission: Impossible films, the movie is loaded with the appropriate twists and turns. Well this is going easy…I’m sure nothing will go wrong With Mission: Impossible-Ghost Protocol boosting the series to the next level, Mission: Impossible-Rogue Nation had a lot to live up to. The original series (and the ’80s relaunch) seemed pretty stodgy, but the 1990s movie rebirth has been fun (minus Mission: Impossible 2). I never much was that into Mission: Impossible. The action film was released to positive reviews and a big box office return. With Benji Dunn (Simon Pegg), Luther Stickell (Ving Rhames), and William Brandt (Jeremy Renner) secretly backing him, Hunt finds an unlikely and possibly dangerous ally in Ilsa Faust (Rebecca Ferguson)…but Solomon Lane (Sean Harris) has need of something that only Hunt may be able to capture!ĭirected by Christopher McQuarrie, Mission: Impossible-Rogue Nation is the fifth film in the Mission: Impossible series following Mission: Impossible-Ghost Protocol in 2011. When Alan Hunley (Alec Baldwin) demands IMF be absorbed into the CIA due to their reckless nature, Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) must go rogue to uncover the ties to rumored Syndicate. IMF might have just done its last mission. Hang on! We’re just taking off (literally)
