‘Mission Impossible 5’ Trailer May Debut Before Valentine’s Day! Release Date Moved! Did ‘Point Break’ Remake Make A Switch To Avoid Tom Cruise’s Movie?

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The much-anticipated "Mission Impossible 5" trailer may debut before Valentine's Day.

There have been reports that a teaser will be shown during the premiere of "Kingsman: The Secret Service," which will hit the theaters on Feb. 13.

According to Fashion & Style, the new information came from The Projection List, which they say is an accurate website.

I'm sure you're wondering why they would release a trailer early since Tom Cruise's upcoming movie is still scheduled for release on Dec. 25. Paramount Pictures has decided to move the release date of MI5 on July 31, which means that they will go head-to-head with "Point Break" remake. However, Warner Bros. decided to push the film of Luke Bracey and Edgar Ramirez to Dec. 25 instead.

"With Christmas on a Friday this year, the reality is that there's room for multiple movies,"
Andrew Kosove of Alcon Entertainment told Variety.

He added, "Our film is a really fun mainstream movie." Paramount, on the other hand, didn't give any reason why they decided to move the release date five months earlier.

E! Online has a theory that the final weekend of July can produce lucrative sales for action movies maybe that's why they pushed the release date early. A perfect example of that success is "Guardians of the Galaxy," which crossed the $700 million mark at the worldwide box office.

Apart from the trailer and release date of "Mission Impossible 5," the movie has a new title.

"We haven't come up with the title yet,"
Tom Cruise said during an interview last year. "Hopefully, I'll come up with a good one before the movie is finished."

Since the Christopher McQuarrie movie is just five months away, then it is about time that they have come up with a title. According to Film Divider, the new title may be "Mission: Impossible - Taurus". The website reported that Paramount filed a copyright registration on the script for the new sequel under the alias of "Taurus".

However, the title could only be temporary so we will find out when the "Mission Impossible 5" trailer launch hopefully by next week.

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