We all know that Mission: Impossible is about Ethan Hunt, the living manifestation of destiny. With mega-star Tom Cruise in the role, the character of Hunt became more important to the franchise than any of the leads of the original series, Jim Phelps, Dan Briggs (Steven Hill), or Cinnamon Carter (Barbara Bain). But for a little while, producers considered phasing Hunt out of the series, making him the new secretary of the Impossible Mission Force while Jeremy Renner’s William Brandt became the new team leader.
Those plans changed midway through the production of Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol when Christopher McQuarrie came in to finish a script started by Josh Appelbaum and André Nemec. Although director Brad Bird had already started shooting scenes for Ghost Protocol, McQuarrie successfully argued that Hunt should remain the focus and could not be replaced.
This behind-the-scenes tension added a spark of electricity between Brandt and Hunt on screen.
Those plans changed midway through the production of Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol when Christopher McQuarrie came in to finish a script started by Josh Appelbaum and André Nemec. Although director Brad Bird had already started shooting scenes for Ghost Protocol, McQuarrie successfully argued that Hunt should remain the focus and could not be replaced.
This behind-the-scenes tension added a spark of electricity between Brandt and Hunt on screen.
- 7/12/2023
- by Joe George
- Den of Geek
The Imf then and now: The Mission: Impossible TV cast show (1966-1973) and the stars of Mission: Impossible—Dead Reckoning Part One (Paramount).Photo: Bettmann (Getty Images)
Wtf is the Imf? The answer to that question, like many aspects of the long-running Mission: Impossible franchise itself, can be convoluted, elusive,...
Wtf is the Imf? The answer to that question, like many aspects of the long-running Mission: Impossible franchise itself, can be convoluted, elusive,...
- 7/10/2023
- by Scott Huver
- avclub.com
Podcast pioneer Rob Greenlee reveals on 100Tv’s “StreamLeader The Report” that he is teaming with StreamYard to advance the company’s commitment to serving podcasters in creating audio and video content.
In his first extended interview about the partnership, Greenlee tells 100Tv, founder, Ross Brand supports StreamYard’s podcasting industry outreach. Watch the full show on YouTube on Thursday, June 15, 2023, at 1:30 pm Et.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4_tRDEn0-i
"I'm incredibly excited to partner with StreamYard," said Greenlee. "Together, we will revolutionize the way video and audio content is produced and shared, allowing creators to reach wider audiences and maximize their impact via live and on-demand video podcasting."
A 2017 inductee into the Podcast Hall of Fame, Greenlee has a long history of building partnerships in the podcast industry. He has served as a senior executive at podcast-hosting companies such as Libsyn, Podbean, PodcastOne, and Spreaker.
In his first extended interview about the partnership, Greenlee tells 100Tv, founder, Ross Brand supports StreamYard’s podcasting industry outreach. Watch the full show on YouTube on Thursday, June 15, 2023, at 1:30 pm Et.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4_tRDEn0-i
"I'm incredibly excited to partner with StreamYard," said Greenlee. "Together, we will revolutionize the way video and audio content is produced and shared, allowing creators to reach wider audiences and maximize their impact via live and on-demand video podcasting."
A 2017 inductee into the Podcast Hall of Fame, Greenlee has a long history of building partnerships in the podcast industry. He has served as a senior executive at podcast-hosting companies such as Libsyn, Podbean, PodcastOne, and Spreaker.
- 6/15/2023
- Podnews.net
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