After a suggestion that Mission:Impossible Fallout would be the last of the series its now been confirmed that we will get 2 new films in 2021 and 2022.
Christopher McQuarrie will write and direct the films and of course Tom Cruise will star and produce them as has been the winning combination for the last couple of outings in the series.
The two movies will be film back to back and released on consecutive summers in 2021 and 2022 which could suggest a continuous story across the two films.
Its early days so more info will flood the internet over the coming years!
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— Tom Cruise (@TomCruise) January 15, 2019
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— Christopher McQuarrie (@chrismcquarrie) January 14, 2019
Disney dominate the global box office of 2018 but the Dinosaurs make a good challenge and Sonys Super Villain experiment pays off with Venom showing its legs.
Disneys Superhero powerhouse ran away with the global box office in 2018 with the first part of their Avengers story which will conclude in 2019.
Avengers: infinity War took just over $2 billion at the global box office, the first film to reach the milestone since The Force Awakens in 2015, also from Disney.
As if to rub salt in the wound Disney and Marvel also had the second highest grossing film of 2018 with Black Panther with took $1.34 billion in 2018.
A strong international showing for the Dinosaur film stopped Disney from totally dominating the global box office as the Jurassic World sequel is the third top film of 2018 with $1.30 billion.
Your never far from a Disney movie and here is another as the mouse house's Pixar studios provides the 4th top film of 2018 with a gross of $1.2 billion.
Sony scored their biggest hit of the year at number 5 with their Super Villain movie from the Spider-Man Universe which took $855 million, the only film on the top 5 not to take over a billion.
Here is the top 10 movies globally of 2018
2018 was another year at the US box office where Disney dominated with their Marvel franchise and Pixar hit while there was a sprinkling of Dinosaurs and a Deadpool for good measure.
The top film in the US in 2018 was the critically acclaimed Black Panther which was released in February and grossed over $700 million during its box office run.
As if that wasn't enough Disney also took the second spot of 2018 with Avengers Infinity War which was released in April and took an amazing $678 million at the US box office.
And again as if that wasn't enough for Disney they also managed the third highest grossing movie of 2018 with their Pixar studio film Incredibles 2 which was released in June and grossed over $608 million.
Universal took the 2018 number 4 slot in the US with Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, and despite the fact that it took over $400 million in the US it was far from the 3 Disney hits above it.
Finally on the top five hits of 2018 in the US is the Fox property Deadpool 2 which took $324 million, interestingly Fox's movie devision is about to be acquired by Disney, and the film had a second dip of the box office over the holiday period.
Disney's Marvel domination is set to continue into 2019 with more high profile releases, and despite the lack of any Star Wars movies (another Disney property) on this list the anticipation for 2019's Episode IX is already growing.
Here is the top 10 film of 2018 at the US box office.
Documentary film maker Micheal Moore brings his sequel of sorts to Fahrenheit 9/11 to the bog screen titled Fahrenheit 11/9.
Whereas the first film looked at the fallout from the terrorist attacks on New York in 2001 this looks at the reputation the US is getting while having Donald Trump in place as president.
The film hit controversy in the US for being given an R rating(one of their highest), the BBFC has given the film a 15 rating in the UK for strong language, disturbing images, racist behaviour and the film has a running time of 128 minutes.
FAHRENHEIT 11/9 (15) strong language, disturbing images, racist behaviour https://t.co/5Vda0I64HT
— BBFC (@BBFC) October 9, 2018
Its been a few years since we had a Predator film but this week The Predator storms the global box office to make its debut at the top.
The films gets a very wide release for its debut and is released in 73 countries, widest of all films this week, and takes $54.7 million.
After a good first week The Nun drops considerably this week and takes $51.3 million from 63 countries which brings the films total global box office to $85 million after 2 weeks of release.
Released in just 3 countries the Chinese film L Storm hits number 3 this week with $32.2 million which brings the films global gross to $35 million.
Landing at 4 is director Paul Feig's new film A Simple Favour, showing in 29 countries the film takes $19.5 million.
Mission:Impossible Fallout is coming to the end of its theatrical run, but still showing in 58 countries the film on its 8th week takes $18.2 million for an excellent $760.9 million global gross, the highest of the series.