Published on 12:00 AM, September 18, 2016

Tom Cruise back for MI6 after production delay

After the critical and commercial success of “Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation”, things seemed all set to get underway for a sixth entry in the spy-thriller action series. However, pre-production hit a snag when Tom Cruise got into a pay dispute with Paramount and production was halted. It was unclear how things would proceed from there, but now it seems like any issues have been worked out and production on “Mission: Impossible 6” is back on.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, production for “Mission: Impossible 6” is being re-started. Production was originally planned to begin filming in January 2017, but will now instead begin in Spring 2017. Director Chris McQuarrie was just beginning work on the script while the production team was getting ready to start on the visual designs when production stopped. All in all, proceedings weren't damaged too badly from the behind-the-scenes kerfuffle, and the film's eventual release date was most likely not heavily pushed back.

The pause button was first hit when Paramount (who are co-financing the film with Skydance) entered a monetary dispute with series star Tom Cruise. The film studio allegedly wanted Cruise and some of the movie's producers to “trim their fees.”

It's not too surprising that Paramount was able to work things out. Tom Cruise has been the star of the series since 1996, so they couldn't really do it without him. Reaching an agreement - or even caving into his demands - was in their best interest, considering the franchise has been both commercially and critically viable.

Not much is known about “Mission: Impossible 6”, as production is still in the very early stages. Tom Cruise is returning as Ethan Hunt, special agent for the Impossible Mission Force who will have to undertake a dangerous mission riddled with action and cool high-tech gadgets. So far, the only other cast member known to be joining him is Rebecca Ferguson as the MI6 agent Ilsa Faust. Ferguson was the breakout star of “Rogue Nation” with her cool, confident Faust, so it's no surprise that she's back for more missions that are (almost) impossible. It's not known who else will be joining the two, but series regulars like Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, and Jeremy Renner are all highly plausible options.

“Mission: Impossible 6” is written and will be directed by Chris McQuarrie, who reinvigorated the franchise with “Rogue Nation”. The film does not currently have a release date.