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Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation is a 2015 American action spy film written and directed by Christopher McQuarrie. It is the sequel to Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011) and the fifth installment in the Mission: Impossible film series. It stars Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames, Rebecca Ferguson, Sean Harris, and Alec Baldwin. It follows Impossible Missions Force agent Ethan Hunt (Cruise) and his team, who, subsequent to their disbandment and Hunt's pursuit by the Central Intelligence Agency, must fight The Syndicate, an international group of rogue government agents.

McQuarrie, who completed uncredited rewrites for Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, was announced as the director of Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation in August 2013. The returns of Cruise, Renner, Pegg and Rhames were confirmed by July 2014 while the screenplay was also developed by Pearce and Will Staples; it was ultimately solely credited to McQuarrie, with Pearce receiving story credit. Ferguson, Harris and Baldwin rounded out the cast that October. Principal photography was from August 2014 to March 2015, in key locations including London, Vienna, Casablanca, and at Leavesden Studios in Hertfordshire, UK. The film's official title was revealed in March 2015.
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation premiered at the Vienna State Opera (one of its filming locations) on July 23, 2015, and was theatrically released in the United States by Paramount Pictures a week later. It received widespread critical acclaim, with praise for its action sequences, performances (particularly those of Cruise, Pegg, and Ferguson), screenwriting, and direction. It grossed $710.9 million worldwide, becoming the eighth-highest-grossing film of 2015 and the then-second-highest-grossing film in the franchise. A sequel, Mission: Impossible – Fallout, was released in 2018.

IMF Agent Ethan Hunt intercepts a shipment of nerve gas being moved from Minsk by The Syndicate, a secret consortium of rogue field operatives from various intelligence agencies that he has been tracking. At an IMF station in London, The Syndicate compromises the briefing. Before being gassed unconscious, he is forced to watch a blond man wearing glasses kill the station operative.
In Washington D.C., CIA Director Alan Hunley convinces a Senate committee to decommission the IMF and assimilate all assets into the CIA due to their destructive actions in Russia.[b] Agents Benji Dunn and William Brandt are forced to work for the CIA under strict scrutiny, while hacker Luther Stickell resigns in protest. Ethan awakes and is tortured by ex-KGB agent Janik "Bone Doctor" Vinter. He escapes with the help of Ilsa Faust, an undercover British MI6 agent. Six months later, Ethan, a wanted fugitive for refusing to turn himself over to the CIA, covertly passes information about The Syndicate to Benji and arranges his tickets to Turandot, performed at the Vienna State Opera. Upon Benji's arrival in Vienna, Ethan asks him to help track down the blond man who killed the IMF station operative in London.
At the opera, they encounter Ilsa and several other Syndicate agents there to assassinate the Chancellor of Austria. Ethan prevents the hit and escapes with Ilsa, only to witness the Chancellor being killed by a car bomb. Chased by Syndicate agents, Ethan and Benji are forced to release Ilsa to protect her cover. Hunley wrongfully blames both Ethan and Benji for the assassination and orders the Special Activities Division to capture or kill them both. Brandt finds Luther and convinces him to help him locate both Ethan and Benji before the CIA does.
Ethan and Benji find Ilsa in Casablanca, where she identifies Ethan's suspect as the rogue MI6 agent, Solomon Lane, who is the leader of The Syndicate. The three then infiltrate an underwater vault beneath a power plant to retrieve a digital ledger stolen from Lane that purportedly contains the names of all Syndicate operatives. However, Ilsa flees with the data to London and meets her handler, MI6 Chief Atlee, who discreetly deletes the data and forces her to continue her undercover assignment.
Later, Benji and Ethan are found by Luther and Brandt. Luther discovers that the data, which was copied by Benji earlier before finding Ilsa, is an encrypted British government virtual red box that requires the biometrics of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to unlock it. They all travel to London, but Lane's men abduct Benji during the team's meeting with Ilsa at King's Cross railway station and use him to blackmail Ethan into decrypting and delivering the data to him. Despite Brandt's protests, Ethan accepts the mission. Brandt secretly reveals their location to Hunley.
In Oxford, Hunley, Brandt, and Ethan (disguised as Atlee) meet the Prime Minister, who confirms that The Syndicate was a secret project proposed by Atlee to recruit former intelligence agents and perform missions without oversight and zero accountability, which the Prime Minister unequivocally rejected. Ethan tranquilizes the Prime Minister; he and Brandt secure the Prime Minister's biometrics, allowing Luther to decrypt the file. When the real Atlee arrives, Ethan and Brandt force him to admit that he secretly started The Syndicate without the Prime Minister's knowledge before Lane hijacked it, after which Atlee tried to frame Ilsa.
When decrypting the file, the red box actually contains access to £2.4 billion in numerous accounts. Ethan destroys the data after deducing that Lane plans to fund The Syndicate with the money. Arriving at the meeting place arranged by Lane, Ethan finds Benji strapped to a bomb and wearing a headset and contact lens camera to serve as Lane's proxy alongside Ilsa. Ethan tells Lane that he has memorized the data and offers himself in exchange for Benji's safety. Benji escapes after Lane remotely disarms the bomb while Vinter's men chase Ethan and Ilsa through the Tower of London. Ilsa kills Vinter while Lane, who pursues Ethan, is lured into a bulletproof glass cell and gassed unconscious.
Having witnessed an IMF success firsthand, Hunley returns to the Senate committee and claims that their previous meeting served as the first part of an elaborate plan to help Ethan and his team expose and shut down The Syndicate, convincing the committee to restore the IMF. After the meeting, Brandt welcomes Hunley as the new IMF Secretary.

Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt: An agent of the Impossible Mission Force (IMF).
Jeremy Renner as William Brandt: An IMF Agent and intelligence analyst transferred to the CIA when the IMF is disbanded.
Simon Pegg as Benji Dunn: An IMF technical field agent transferred to the CIA's cyber operations division when the IMF is disbanded.
Rebecca Ferguson as Ilsa Faust: A disavowed MI6 Agent undercover in The Syndicate.
Ving Rhames as Luther Stickell: An IMF Agent, Ethan's closest friend and computer hacker who retires when the IMF is disbanded and returns when Brandt calls him for help finding Hunt.
Sean Harris as Solomon Lane: An ex-MI6 Agent who became the leader of The Syndicate.
Simon McBurney as Atlee: MI6 Director and founder of The Syndicate.
Zhang Jingchu as Lauren: A CIA analyst.
Tom Hollander as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Jens Hultén as Janik "Bone Doctor" Vinter: An ex-KGB Agent turned Syndicate operative and Lane's second-in-command.
Alec Baldwin as Alan Hunley: The Director of the CIA, who initially doubted the Syndicate's existence, leading to the shutdown of the IMF and framing Hunt as an alleged terrorist.
Hermione Corfield as an IMF agent working at a London record shop who is killed by Lane.
Additional cast includes Robert Maaser as Richter, a KSA agent turned Syndicate operative assigned to kill Ilsa if she fails to kill the Chancellor; Wolfgang Stegemann as Kagan, a Mossad agent turned Syndicate operative who fights Hunt at the Vienna State Opera; Alec Utgoff as the crewman of the A400 cargo plane carrying nerve gas; Mateo Rufino and Fernando Abadie as low-level Chechen separatists piloting the A400; and Rupert Wickham as the Austrian chancellor.

Development
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Paramount Pictures announced in August 2013 that Christopher McQuarrie would direct the fifth Mission: Impossible film, from a script by Drew Pearce, with Tom Cruise reprising his role as Ethan Hunt. TC Productions and Bad Robot would produce and Skydance Productions, who served as co-financers and executive producers of Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, will work closely with the team in the development and production process".[5] On November 14, 2013, Paramount announced a release date of December 25, 2015.[6] The same month, Simon Pegg confirmed he would reprise his role as Benji.[7] In May 2014, Will Staples replaced Pearce as screenwriter.[8] Also that month, Jeremy Renner confirmed he was returning in the role of William Brandt,[9] and Cruise said the film would shoot in London,[10] with a later report saying it would first shoot in Vienna in August.[11] At some point, McQuarrie replaced Staples as screenwriter; the final credits list McQuarrie as screenwriter, with story by Pearce.
Earlier script drafts of the film by Drew Pearce included an opening sequence set in the 1960s. The character of Dan Briggs from the first season of the original TV series was also considered to return, but his role was given to new character Ilsa Faust instead as McQuarrie didn't want to include fan service for the sake of it.[12] Bryan Burk also attempted to include Martin Landau in the film but plans ultimately fell through.[12] Jessica Chastain was reportedly offered the role of Ilsa Faust, but she declined.[13][14]
In July 2014, Rebecca Ferguson was cast and Alec Baldwin was in talks for the film.[15][16] Baldwin was confirmed to have joined the cast in August 2014,[17] and Ving Rhames was confirmed to be reprising his role of Luther Stickell.[18] On September 5, it was announced that Sean Harris was in negotiations for the villain role.[19] On October 2, Simon McBurney joined the cast of the film.[20] On October 6, Chinese actress Zhang Jingchu joined the film's cast (she only appears for 30 seconds in the finished film).[21][22] On March 22, 2015, Paramount revealed the film's official title, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, along with a teaser poster and trailer.[23]
Cruise chose Ferguson for the role of Ilsa Faust after watching her in the miniseries The White Queen (2013)[24][25] and noticing a resemblance between her and Ingrid Bergman.[26] Bergman's spy character in Notorious (1946) was one of Ferguson's inspirations for her role in Rogue Nation after Cruise sent her a copy of Notorious along with other Alfred Hitchcock films on DVD.[25] The name Ilsa Faust is also a tribute to Bergman's character in Casablanca (1942), Ilsa Lund, which was also a spy.

Principal photography began in August 2014. On August 21, the production released its first photos from the set in Vienna, Austria.[17] In August actors Cruise and Pegg, along with director Christopher McQuarrie, were in Vienna, at the Metro[27] and on the roof-top of Vienna State Opera.[27][28] After finishing one and a half weeks of filming in Austria, on August 30, Cruise arrived in the Moroccan capital city of Rabat for filming more scenes.[29] Here the Marrakesh Highway was closed for fourteen days (August 30 – September 12). Other filming locations in Morocco include Agadir, Rabat[30] and Casablanca.[31][32][33] On September 8 and 9, filming took place in the Marrakesh Stadium, which was closed both days for filming purposes,[34] and Kasbah of the Udayas, in Rabat.[35]
After more than a month of shooting in Austria and Morocco, filming moved to London on September 28.[citation needed] Filming of an action scene featuring Ethan Hunt climbing and hanging on the outside of a flying Airbus A400M Atlas took place at RAF Wittering near Stamford. Tom Cruise performed the sequence, at times suspended on the aircraft over 5,000 feet (1,500 m) in the air, without the use of a stunt double.[36] To pull off this particular stunt, the production team were given a limited period of only 48 hours. The plane took off and landed 8 times before they had the perfect shot.[37]
On November 9, filming began on Southampton Water, and Fawley Power Station.[38] Tom Cruise trained under diving specialist Kirk Krack to be able to hold his breath for three minutes to perform an underwater sequence which was filmed in a single long take without any edits (though the scene in the movie was cut with several breaks, giving the impression for the scene having several takes).[39] However, stunt coordinator Wade Eastwood claims that Cruise held his breath for just over six minutes.[37]
Some footage also took place at Leavesden Studios in the UK,[40] with the crew spending a month filming footage in Leavesden's underwater tank.[41] The tank was approximately forty feet in length, and circular tracks were constructed around its drive bays in order to attach the camera and dolly. Other footage shot at Leavesden included additional insert shots, shots of Cruise running through grass which were filmed using a Technocrane, and several crowd shots.[42] On February 20, 2015, The Hollywood Reporter said filming was halted to give McQuarrie, Cruise, and an unknown third person time to rework the film's ending.[43] Filming ended on March 12, 2015

The musical score for Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation was composed by Joe Kraemer, who had previously collaborated with director McQuarrie on The Way of the Gun and Jack Reacher. Kraemer was announced as the composer for the film in September 2014.[45] The soundtrack was recorded with small orchestral sections at British Grove Studios and with full orchestra at Abbey Road Studios.[46][47] As well as incorporating Lalo Schifrin's thematic material from the television series throughout the score, three tracks ("Escape to Danger", "A Matter of Going", and "Finale and Curtain Call") interpolate Puccini's Nessun dorma aria from his opera Turandot, featured in the opera house scene.[47][48]
The physical soundtrack was released by La-La Land Records on July 24, 2015, with the digital album made available from Paramount Music on the same day.

Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation is een Amerikaanse actiefilm uit 2015, geregisseerd door Christopher McQuarrie. De film is de vijfde in de reeks films gebaseerd op de gelijknamige televisieserie, telkens met Tom Cruise in de hoofdrol.

Leeswaarschuwing: Onderstaande tekst bevat details over de inhoud of de afloop van het verhaal

Geheim agent Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) van de IMF (Impossible Mission Force) en zijn teamgenoten infiltreren in een luchthaven in Minsk om een levering van chemische wapens te onderscheppen. Wanneer technisch expert Benji Dunn (Simon Pegg) niet kan beletten dat het vliegtuig opstijgt, kan Hunt op het vliegtuig springen tijdens het opstijgen en slaagt erin te ontsnappen met de lading.
Enige tijd later wordt de IMF ontbonden door Alan Hunley, hoofd van de CIA wegens hun roekeloos gedrag en worden ze beschuldigd van de aanslag op het Kremlin een jaar eerder. Ondanks protesten van William Brandt (Jeremy Renner) worden alle operaties stilgelegd. Niettemin vertrekken Ethan, Luther Stickell, Brandt en Benji op een nieuwe missie op zoek naar een schimmige organisatie bekend als "The Syndicate", een multinationale groep die samengesteld is uit ex-agenten.

Het filmen begon op 21 augustus 2014 in Wenen en eindigde op 12 maart 2015. De film kreeg positieve kritieken van de filmcritici.
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