Mission: Impossible—Dead Reckoning Part One arrives on digital on October 10 ahead of its debut on 4K Ultra HD SteelBook, 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on October 31 (November 1 in Australia). (Pre-order the film here.)
To hype you up for that, IGN can exclusively debut 10 minutes of footage from the Christopher McQuarrie-directed film featuring Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt in action at Abu Dhabi International Airport. You can watch the clip via the player above or the embed below.
The digital release includes behind-the-scenes looks at how the filmmakers pulled off the film’s crazy stunts and footage not included in the theatrical release.
Full details of the bonus content are listed below:
- Commentary by director Christopher McQuarrie and editor Eddie Hamilton—McQuarrie and Hamilton take viewers through each compelling scene with in-depth commentary.
- Abu Dhabi—Explore the exotic filming locations in the desert and at the international airport and discover how each thrilling sequence was shot.
- Rome—Take a behind-the-scenes look at the thrilling car chase through Italy's historic capital, as Tom Cruise's driving skills are pushed to the limit while handcuffed to Hayley Atwell!
- Venice—See the breathtaking city of Venice as it's never been shown on film. Plus, witness the cast's dedication and commitment to their training as they prepare to get "Mission Ready."
- Freefall—An extended behind-the-scenes look at one of the biggest stunts in cinema history. Watch never-before-seen footage of the rigorous training as Tom launches a motorcycle off a cliff.
- Speed Flying—Join Tom and the crew as they explain the various training techniques involved in pulling off the dangerous speed flying stunts in the film.
- Train—See how the climactic train sequence was captured on film. From building an actual train from scratch to crashing it using practical effects, you don't want to miss this!
- Deleted Shots Montage—Director Christopher McQuarrie and editor Eddie Hamilton share some of the breathtaking, never-before-seen footage that didn't make the final film.
- Editorial Featurette: The Sevastopol—Director Christopher McQuarrie and editor Eddie Hamilton take viewers through the intense opening scene.
For more on the film, read our Mission: Impossible—Dead Reckoning Part One review, which we called “a fun, intense and self-reflexive action saga,” and find out which film IGN readers named Tom Cruise’s best movie.