Critical machine failure delays new "Mission: Impossible" installment
The "Mission: Impossible" film series will soon celebrate its 30th anniversary. And for now, there are no signs that it will end anytime soon. Work is currently underway on the eighth installment. As reported by foreign media, there are issues. A failure of a critical machine delays progress, and the budget has already ballooned to enormous proportions.
29 May 2024 08:41
It all started in 1996. That's when Tom Cruise first took on the role of Ethan Hunt, an IMF agent falsely accused of treason, who must identify the real spy to prove his innocence in Brian De Palma's film. In subsequent years, the directors of the next installments included John Woo, J.J. Abrams, and Brad Bird. The last three installments of the hit series have been directed by Christopher McQuarrie ("The Usual Suspects," "Top Gun: Maverick"), who is now also working on the eighth chapter.
Despite the seventh film's initially unsatisfactory result (it earned "only" $78 million on its opening weekend when at least $90 million was expected), "Mission: Impossible—Dead Reckoning Part One" ultimately did quite well in theatres. However, the over $567.5 million profit couldn't entirely offset the enormous budget ($290 million). The rescue was supposed to be another high-budget production. For now, however, there are only problems with it.
"Mission: Impossible" is not just a title. Significant problems on the hit production's set
According to foreign media reports, there was a stabilizer failure while filming a costly $34 million (CAD) underwater scene. The machine meant to support the structure couldn't handle the load. Now, a repair is necessary, which, of course, requires time. And as we know, time is money, especially on a film set.
Moreover, the creation of the eighth installment is already significantly delayed due to last year's strikes by actors and writers. Before the strikes began, only 40% of the footage was shot, supposedly the more accessible material to film. No wonder tensions are high. Adding fuel to the fire is the conflict between the central star, Tom Cruise, and Paramount leadership, who are frustrated with the ever-increasing budget. It is now reportedly around $550 million (CAD). This puts it close to the record set by another record holder, "Gladiator 2," which will be released in November this year.
The premiere of the eighth part of "Mission: Impossible" (the title is not known yet; it will not be a continuation of "Dead Reckoning – Part One") is expected in May 2025.