Original MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE Director Brian De Palma Doesn't Think The Movie Needed Any Sequels

Original MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE Director Brian De Palma Doesn't Think The Movie Needed Any Sequels

The Mission: Impossible franchise has become one of the biggest earners in Hollywood, but if Brian De Palma had his way, the series wouldn't have gone any further than the original movie way back in 1996!

By Nighthawk01 - Mar 26, 2020 08:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Mission: Impossible
Source: AP News

Having directed movies like Scarface and The Untouchables, Brian De Palma may not have been the first name that jumped to minds when thinking of the ideal candidate to helm Mission: Impossible.

The director made a huge splash with his TV to film adaptation in 1996, but he would have no involvement in the five sequels that followed (a sixth and seventh are already being worked on by Christopher McQuarrie). Both II and III were successful, but they also failed to capture the magic of that first effort, and it wasn't until Ghost Protocol that the series became truly must-see. 

De Palma recently spoke to AP News and finally revealed why he wasn't involved in the sequels. 

"Stories, they keep making them longer and longer only for economic reasons," he explained. "After I made Mission: Impossible, Tom [Cruise] asked me to start working on the next one. I said: ‘Are you kidding?’ One of these is enough. Why would anybody want to make another one?"

"Of course, the reason they make another one is to make money. I was never a movie director to make money, which is the big problem of Hollywood. That’s the corruption of Hollywood."

It's hard not to ponder what might have happened had De Palma decided to accept Tom Cruise's offer. It's hard to complain about what happened to the franchise as the years passed without the director, though, and sequels obviously aren't something the outspoken filmmaker is interested in. 

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Spagett
Spagett - 3/26/2020, 8:20 AM
Yeah ok, big guy.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 3/26/2020, 8:22 AM
@Spagett

He's not wrong. It's just not his thing.
Supes17
Supes17 - 3/26/2020, 8:21 AM
I would agreed with him right after M:I:2, but Mission Impossible is currently among the best action franchises out there
tmp3
tmp3 - 3/26/2020, 8:22 AM
To be fair, the first four MI films all feel like they could have been in their own franchises, only GP-RN-Fallout feel connected to one another.
ThorArms
ThorArms - 3/26/2020, 11:05 AM
@tmp3 - MI3 because they reference Ethan's past life and his wife a lot in the future films... So I'd include that one as well
Kumkani
Kumkani - 3/26/2020, 8:25 AM
GhostDog
GhostDog - 3/26/2020, 8:26 AM
That first one, honestly, could've been a great one off. There was room for a sequel but also it would've worked without one.

Big fan of De Palma. Although, I think if there is more story to tell why not? Mission Impossible has never really been about story since the first film funny enough.


All about the stunts and action now, not that I am complaining.
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