Simon Pegg was never told the title of the new “Mission: Impossible” movie by anyone! How did he know the title…?

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Actor Simon Pegg recalls how he learned the titles of the seventh and eighth films in the “Mission: Impossible” series.

 

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I found out the day of the trailer.

 

The worldwide hit “Mission: Impossible” series follows the exploits of Ethan Hunt, a member of the IMF spy organization played by Tom Cruise, and the team he leads. The seventh film in the series is titled “Mission: Impossible – DEAD RECKONING – PART ONE”.

Simon has played Benji Dunn in the series for many years and will of course return for the seventh film.

 

In a recent interview with Collider, Simon Pegg shares his insight into the highly anticipated “Mission: Impossible. Asked when he knew the sequel would be titled “Dead Reckoning,” Simon, like many of us in the audience, discovered it in the trailer that was released a few months ago and emailed writer/director Christopher McQuarrie to ask. I found out the day of the trailer, not from Christopher McQuarrie. No one told me. So I sent McQuarrie a text that said, ‘Dead Reckoning? Did you try to tell us that at some point? I sent a text to McQuarrie saying, ‘Did you try to tell us that at some point?

 

In the recently released special video for “Mission: Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One,” Ethan is told by Eugene, a former CIA and IMF supervisor, that “the fight for your ‘cause’ is over. Ethan is told by Eugene, a former CIA and IMF supervisor, that his fight for the cause is over. The title of this film, “Dead Reckoning,” means “Dead Reckoning. It is a method of navigation based on past and present positional information estimated from the route taken, the distance traveled, the starting point, and the prevailing currents.

 

 

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