Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One is officially complete and ready for its summer release after a lengthy and complicated production.
After a lengthy and troubled production process, Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One is officially complete. The upcoming movie, which is expected to be the first half of the Mission: Impossible franchise's two-part finale, features the return of Tom Cruise's IMF agent Ethan Hunt as he embarks on his most dangerous mission yet alongside frequent allies and dangerous new enemies.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Now, after an elongated and often troubled production, the film is officially finished ahead of the Mission: Impossible 7 release date this summer, including everything involved in the post-production process from editing to color grading. The news was announced by writer/director Christopher McQuarrie on Instagram with a heartfelt message thanking everyone who played a part in making the movie possible.
Mission: Impossible 7's Lengthy & Complicated Production Explained McQuarrie announcing that Dead Reckoning Part One is officially finished marks the end of a lengthy and complicated production process for the latest Mission: Impossible movie. Perhaps no film was more affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, as it started filming in February 2020 before being halted the next month.
Though Mission: Impossible 7's biggest stunt was accomplished without any major problems, its train stunt didn't go over as smoothly. McQuarrie originally intended to shoot the scene in Poland, which required a World War II-era bridge to be destroyed, resulting in mass protests, petitions, and even a lawsuit. The sequence was instead shot in the UK using a bridge that wasn't as historically significant.
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