Christopher McQuarrie confirms directing "Mission: Impossible 6"December 1, 2015 - 13:29 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Christopher McQuarrie officially returns for the next installment of "Mission: Impossible" movie series. The director, who helmed "Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation", took to Twitter to announce that he would direct "Mission: Impossible 6", AceShowbiz reports. "Mission: Accepted #MI6," McQuarrie wrote on Twitter. He will direct the film and also write the screenplay. His decision to tackle the project makes McQuarrie the first director who returns for a second movie in the franchise's history. McQuarrie will also produce alongside J.J. Abrams, David Ellison (Skydance), Dana Goldberg and Tom Cruise, who will reprise his role as agent Ethan Hunt. Production is expected to commence in August 2016, although there is still a possibility to change the date. "Rogue Nation" cast members like Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames, Alec Baldwin and Paula Patton are also expected to return for the follow-up movie. This summer's "Rogue Nation" was successful at the box office, earning $682.3 million globally. It came slightly behind the franchise's biggest money maker, "Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol", which grossed $694.7 million in 2011. Top stories Paris Center Pompidou Musée National d’Art Moderne will host the screening of Sergei Parajanov’s "Triptych" on December 15. The creative crew of the Public TV had chosen 13-year-old Malena as a participant of this year's contest. She called on others to also suspend their accounts over the companies’ failure to tackle hate speech. Penderecki was known for his film scores, including for William Friedkin’s “The Exorcist”, Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining”. Partner news | Meeting with U.S., EU not against third parties, says Armenia The meeting scheduled for April 5 is dedicated to strengthening of the Armenia-EU-US cooperation, Yerevan added. Ucom launches network modernization efforts in few regions of Armenia In particular, on March 28, the legacy Mobile Switching Subsystem will be replaced with a new one. Baku: EU, U.S. share responsibility for Armenia’s “destabilizing actions” Azerbaijan has declared that the European Union and the United States will share responsibility for any destabilizing actions of Armenia Azerbaijan accuses Armenia of arming Karabakh after 2020 Azerbaijan has accused Armenia of “illegally transported ammunition” to Nagorno-Karabakh after the November 9 statement. |