‘Mission: Impossible - Fallout’s Christopher McQuarrie ‘would have loved’ to make a Star Wars movie. Then he got a taste of angry Star Wars fans on Twitter.
He’s not even done with the next Mission: Impossible movie yet, but Christopher McQuarrie already has his next movie lined up. He’s just signed on to develop and direct The Chameleon for Netflix, based on the new Yorker feature of the same name by David Grann, about a French con man who was a serial impersonator of missing kids. No, seriously. This is real.
Look, we’re already pretty pumped for the next Mission: Impossible sequel — with Christopher McQuarrie at the helm, both Rebecca Ferguson and Michelle Monaghan on tap, and all this talk of Tom Cruise performing his most daring stunt yet, we’re more than adequately excited. All those sneak peeks McQuarrie & Co. have been sharing from the set of the sixth installment are just a series of added bonuses.
Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt won’t be the only familiar face returning for Mission: Impossible 6: Michelle Monaghan’s Julia, Hunt’s wife and a Mission: Impossible mainstay from the third film all the way to Ghost Protocol, is coming back to the series.