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'Mission Impossible 5' Release Date, Spoilers: Production Team Already in Morocco, Tom Cruise Arriving September

Multi-awarded actor Tom Cruise will be heading to Morocco this September to shoot for the fifth installment of his highly-successful action spy film series "Mission Impossible," according to reports. The M:I production teams have already arrived in the location to prepare the set beforehand.

The film will be shot in Morocco's economic capital Casablanca, a Jewish ghetto in the Old Medina Quarter. Other locations include Marrakesh and Rabat.

Other reports indicated that the ongoing production in Morocco, most especially those that involve the Hollywood stars, are being held in secret. Movie extras are even signed for a non-disclosure agreement to prevent them from spilling important details like the plot, screenplay, or even the names of who will portray the major roles.

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However, Screenrant previously revealed that Jeremy Renner, who played William Brandt in "M:I Ghost Protocol" had already confirmed his involvement when he was asked by Yahoo! TV in an interview.

"I'm kind of strapped time-wise doing 'Avengers 2,' and 'Mission: Impossible 5′ is rearing its head, and then they want to do another 'Bourne' movie. It's unlikely I can find the time right now. And that's all right. It's just really high-class problems – pretty awesome to have. Even if I really wanted to do it, which I don't, I couldn't," he said.

He was replying to the question if the actor would consider joining the second season of "True Detective."

Deadline revealed that "The White Queen" lead star Rebecca Fergusson is also confirmed to be "Tom Cruise's right hand woman."

Meanwhile, the 52-year-old Cruise will reprise his role of Ethan Hunt, Impossible Missions Force (IMF) team's leader. It will be directed by Christopher McQuarrie, who Cruise worked with in "Jack Reacher."

"Mission: Impossible 5" will hit the big screen on Christmas Day 2015.

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