'Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation' plot focuses on Ethan Hunt's efforts to take down rogue organization, The Syndicate

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Ethan Hunt will be back in July with death-defying stunts, action-packed scenes and gravity challenging maneuvers. The secret agent will do the impossible and if the trailer is anything to go by, fans of the "Mission Impossible" franchise are in for a treat.

According to Screen Rant, the plot for "Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation" follows Ethan Hunt and his dedicated IMF team as they take on their toughest mission yet. They will be squaring off against the Syndicate, an international rogue organization whose members are just as skilled as the IMF. But this is an organization with nefarious intentions. And now it's committed to taking down the IMF. Ethan must destroy the organization before they eliminate his team.

The trailer shows Ethan, Benji, William Brandt and newcomer Ilsa in the thick of things. Fans get a rare glimpse of the gravity-defying airplane scene in which 50-year-old actor Tom Cruise hangs on the side of the plane. Looks like the ace actor has set another record for himself and outdone the Burj Khalifa scene of "Ghost Protocol".

Apart from the eagerly awaited airplane scene, fans can expect motorbike chases, car chases, underground water scenes sans oxygen tanks, and some girl power action. Everything that makes up the popular franchise will be there – a healthy blend of action, emotions, suspense and drama with a dash of romance.

Deadline reports that China's Alibaba Pictures has made an investment in the multi-million franchise's latest flick. Paramount Pictures has not only received investment for "Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation", but Alibaba Pictures has also collaborated with the studio to undertake online ticketing, promotion and merchandising for the film's release in China.

This isn't the first time that the movie has received financial help. For "Ghost Protocol", Dubai authorities provided ample aid, rumored to be a cool seven-figure number. This was because the Burj Khalifa scene boosted tourism in Dubai and gave it a glamorous image.

"Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation" hits theatres on July 31, 2015.

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