Let me start with the most important thing first:Mission: Impossible – Falloutis a monster home-run of a movie. Writer-directorChristopher McQuarrie(the first director to return to theMissionfranchise) andTom Cruisehave crafted an action extravaganza that’s loaded with tons of “I can’t believe they just did that!” moments. As most of you know, Cruise is famous for doing his own stunts, and what he does inFalloutwill leave your jaw on the ground. But beyond flying a helicopter in crazy ways, riding a motorcycle at high speeds through oncoming traffic in Paris, and jumping out of a plane at thirty-five thousand feet, there is a fight scene in a bathroom withHenry CavillandLiang Yangthat is worth the price of admission alone. Trust me, if you like action movies, thrillers, or just awesome movies, you want to seeMission: Impossible – Fallouton the biggest screen you can.
Recently, I got to speak with Christopher McQuarrie at the press junket in Paris, France. During the wide-ranging conversation he talked about how they designed the amazing bathroom fight scene, how he solved his second act problem inFallout, how the first cut of the film was 23 minutes longer than the final release, what he did to get the film from two hours forty three minutes to two hours and twenty minutes, if fans will get to see the deleted scenes on the Blu-ray, how there are a few callbacks to the previousMission Impossiblefilms in Fallout, if he thinks these he movies should have a small break in the middle of production, his thoughts on toxic fandom, and so much more. Trust me, if you’re curious howMission: Impossible- Fallout was made, you’re going to enjoy this interview.

Here’s the full list of questions followed by the official synopsis and recent links. Mission: Impossible - Fallout also starsAngela Bassett,Michelle Monaghan,Ving Rhames, Vanessa Kirby,Sean Harris, Alec Baldwin, Wes Bentley, andFrederick Schmidt.
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