Film has been moved up to July, studio is speeding things up

Mar 23, 2015 16:02 GMT  ·  By
Tom Cruise did most of his own stunts for "Mission: Impossible 5 - Rogue Nation"
   Tom Cruise did most of his own stunts for "Mission: Impossible 5 - Rogue Nation"

The fifth “Mission: Impossible” movie was initially supposed to come out in December 2015, but the release date has been pushed up to July, which means that the entire marketing campaign for the movie is now on fast forward.

In the last 24 hours, the studio released the official / full name of the film, “Rogue Nation,” a first poster, a teaser trailer, and now the full trailer. In the meantime, director Christopher McQuarrie and leading man Tom Cruise have also done a couple of interviews, focusing mostly on the stunts and the story.

These would have normally been spread out over a few months, to build anticipation. There’s no time for that, which is great news for fans, because we have the full trailer shortly after the release of the teaser. You will find it embedded below.

In “Rogue Nation,” the CIA is looking to shut down the Impossible Mission Force (IMF), but they’re still looking to get one final job done, that of finding and shutting down The Syndicate, a secret force that no one can even confirm it exists.

So in between running for their lives and trying to find evidence to prove The Syndicate is real, Ethan Hunt & Co. will have their hands full in “Rogue Nation.”

Starring opposite Tom Cruise are Jeremy Renner, the newest addition to the franchise as of “Ghost Protocol” (who was actually supposed to take over from Cruise), Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames and newcomer Rebecca Ferguson. Alec Baldwin and Sean Harris will also be making appearances.

Without further ado, here is the trailer: it’s pretty much the same as the teaser, but with a little more backstory, not just the action sequences. These remain mind-blowing, of course.