Mission: Impossible director Christopher McQuarrie has revealed he will return for a sixth instalment of the hit film series.
The film-maker will again link up with Tom Cruise following the success of the fifth movie Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation earlier this year.
The pair have also worked together on previous projects including Jack Reacher, written and directed by McQuarrie, while the Oscar-winning writer produced screenplays for Tom’s films Valkyrie and Edge Of Tomorrow.
McQuarrie tweeted his return.
Skydance Productions said: “Christopher McQuarrie confirmed recently via Twitter that he will be returning for Mission: Impossible 6.”
The film is expected to be released in 2017.
Tom will reprise the role of spy Ethan Hunt after an all-action display in the latest film.
The 53-year-old Hollywood A-lister is known for performing his own stunts, which he said he prepares for with years of practice.
At the Rogue Nation premiere in London in July, he said: “I have trained my whole life, constantly, whether it’s drama or action.
“I don’t sleep much and I love what I do so I’m working many long hours. I usually will break the film down in sequences – I work with the stunt team to train and train.
“I’ve been doing it for so long, and I never take anything for granted. When we come up with things, there’s so many on every film I can’t include them all.”
He added: “I want something that’s cinematic, that’s character and story – for me, story is king. We have to find ways of putting the audience inside that character. You want those shots but it has to be the right tone – something exhilarating and spine tingling.”
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