A look behind the practical and emotional challenges of the film.
Hollywood.com wants to hook you up with the VIP experience
The actor finds magic in the quiet moments of a spectacle.
Paramount is very happy with Christopher McQuarrie.
Naomi Watts and Ewan McGregor star in a visceral recreation of a true life event.
Why 'Breaking Bad' is headed for tragedy.
Movie about the 2004 tsunami hits hard.
Get your first big look at the superhero flick.
The director sheds light on his latest thrill ride.
It's not all fiction.
This has got to be some sort of record.
You should Du-buy this.
The animation legend on how he revitalized Tom Cruise's superspy franchise.
He's been pretty busy.
And how have they stayed the same?
It's almost as exciting as flying over Dubai!
Chairman discusses the super-sized footage and unique release strategy.
Thankfully no hair was pulled out during the making of this movie.
Tom Cruise is flying high.
Get a glimpse of Jeremy Renner's character.
Building-scalingly cool.
Catch the latest glimpse of Tom Cruise's upcoming action epic.
Experience true art.
It will open five days early on large-format screens.
He's expecting rain.
I'm beginning to doubt just how impossible these missions are
And it's positively smashing.
Cowabunga dude!
The Doctor is back!
2011: The year of really big screens.
Click through for a sneak peak of Jason Segel, Amy Adams, and Tom Cruise on set!
The return of punctuation!
'Lost' alum brought onto the IMF team by producer J.J. Abrams
49-year-old Swede set to face off against Tom Cruise in the fourth 'Mission: Impossible'
She's been cast as the female lead, so that's exciting!
Paramount picks the 'Hurt Locker' star to revitalize the franchise
TV and movie veteran Peter Graves has died. He was 83.
M:I4 isn't officially greenlit, but the 'Hot Fuzz' star is set to return.
Brad Bird accepts the mission as the film gets set for holiday 2011 release
Tom Cruise's fourth mission moves from prime summer real estate to the holiday season of 2011
'Incredibles' director Brad Bird has emerged as a possible candidate to step behind the camera for 'Mission: Impossible IV.'
Tom Cruise signed on today to do another Mission: Impossible. J.J. Abrams is also attached
Tom Cruise has signed up to reprise his producing role for the fourth 'Mission: Impossible' movie.
A man who was the victim of a blast on the set of Mission: Impossible III is suing the county and city of Los Angeles for not protecting him from danger.
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 8, 2000 -- Tom Cruise is a $70 million man. And he doesn't even have a bionic arm. (Just a really good agent.) Seventy big ones is the amazing amount Cruise netted for 1996's "Mission: Impossible" -- a staggering detail heretofore unreported until it was casually mentioned by Viacom Chairman Sumner Redstone during a speech Monday in Munich, Germany. The "Impossible" payday included "a shrewdly negotiated backend participation deal," in the (understated) words of today's Hollywood Reporter, for starring in and producing the movie, which grossed $464.9 million worldwide. The payday trumps other (reputedly) supersized ones, including Jack Nicholson's $50 million-something turn as the Joker in 1989's "Batman." After telling you Cruise made $70 mil for making one "Mission: Impossible" flick, do we really have to add t
HOLLYWOOD, May 24, 2000 – If you're planning on seeing "Mission: Impossible 2" today, you can forget it. There's no such movie. Say what? After all, aren't there billboards all over North America officially proclaiming today -- May 24 -- as opening day for the new Tom Cruise movie? Right, but those billboards are for "M:I-2," or as it's more properly identified, The Movie Formerly Known As "Mission: Impossible 2." Confused? Well, we were too. So, we called the folks at Paramount, who started the confusion by telling everyone that the flick's title is "M:I-2." That's the way it's listed in all the studio's promotional materials, that's what's it's called in all the trailers, and on all the posters. In other words, says Paramount, "M:I-2" supposedly isn't an acronym for "Mission: Impossible 2," but just a catchy title in its own right. So, what led Paramoun