Mission Impossible movies Unknown Facts we bet you didn't know

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Published on: 23 Jun 2018 12:33 PM GMT
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Mission Impossible’s latest - Mission: Impossible -Fallout is scheduled to release on July 27 this year and fans are already raving about it. Before you indulge into Ethan Hunt’s latest adventure, let’s have a look at some facts related to the Mission Impossible movies Unknown Facts of all the time.

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Mission Impossible movies Unknown Facts

  1. John Woo ‘s final cut for Second Mission: Impossible (2000) was three -hour long. But the Studio had no intention of making it any longer than two hours. The final film was two-hour long with lots of loopholes in the story. Also, there was no real script for the film, all the scenes were written around the action scenes spontaneously.

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2. During the end of Mission: Impossible -Ghost Protocol Ethan comes to know of a terrorist organization called Syndicate. It was first mentioned in 1966 TV series Mission: Impossible. Syndicate was a Mafia-like crime empire used as an enemy.

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3. David Fincher was first roped in to direct Mission: Impossible 3. But he obviously couldn't. His story for Mission Impossible 3 was centered around body part trafficking in Africa.

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4. Tom Cruise did most of the stunts in Mission: Impossible films and has got injured many times. One of the most bizarre injuries was when he broke his ribs while turning his Torso quickly.

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5. Tom Cruise was offered to play Napoleon solo in ‘ The Man from U.N.C.L.E but declined to finish Mission: Impossible- Rogue Nation. Finally, it was Henry Cavill who played the role.

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Mission Impossible movies Unknown Facts 6. The producer of Rogue Nation wanted Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol to direct the film. But Brad Bird was busy with Tomorrowland. Tom Cruise then hired Christopher McQuarrie to direct the Mission: Impossible- Rogue Nation.

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7. A glass wall was built on a soundstage so that he could practice on a surface similar to Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest hotel. The soundstage was even heated with bright lights to make it hot like the Dubai Climate. Cruise built his strength and stamina before actually performing the stunt at Burj Khalifa. The hotel team was very welcoming and even removed 26 of its giant plate-glass windows.

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8. The iconic The Knife-Near-The-Eye scene in the second Mission: Impossible film was not the part of the film. It was spontaneously created and Tom Cruise gave his all to get the cene right. John Woo didn't want the knife to get closer to Cruise's Face. But the talented actor wanted it to look as real as it could be. A rig was built with a cable attached to stop the knife at the right moment.

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For the first ever Mission: Impossible movie, Apple Inc offered $15 Million sponsorship to promote their Powerbook. The deal didn't work quite well. But Ethan Hunt does use Powerbook 5300c in the film.

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