If the new title and trailer for the highly-anticipated "Mission Impossible 5" are any indications, the fifth release in the series will be one of the summer's "can't-miss" movies!

The film will called "Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation." The new trailer, released earlier this week, shows Tom Cruise's character Ethan Hunt holding onto the side of a plane as it takes off as well as many motorcycle chases and action set pieces.

It also provides some comic touches from Simon Pegg's character Benji Dunn and also shows Jeremy Renner playing the role of William Brandt.

From the title, it seems that "Rogue Nation" may be alluding to a mysterious organization that is on the hunt for Ethan Hunt and his IMF team, but nothing specific is mentioned.

According to IMDB's logline, the film tells the story of "Ethan and [his] team, who take on their most impossible mission yet, eradicating the Syndicate - an International rogue organization as highly skilled as they are, committed to destroying the IMF."

The new film is the second title this year to use the word "Rogue." Disney recently announced that it will call its first Star Wars Spinoff "Rogue One" and according to Variety, Disney has agreed not to use "Rogue One" in marketing throughout the summer. The decision was made so it does not confuse audiences or compromise the upcoming "Mission Impossible" box office.

The last film "Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol" opened in 2011 and was hailed by critics. The movie opened in December and made $209 million, making it the second highest grossing film in the franchise. The highest grossing movie in the franchise is "Mission Impossible II," which opened in 2000 and ended up making $215 million.

"Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation" was originally slated for December 2015, but Paramount decided to move the film to the summer and open on July 31. The move seems smart since the James Bond film "Spectre" and "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" will all open during this time period and could be too much competition for "Mission Impossible."

"Rouge Nation" now opens alongside the Weinstein Company's "Southpaw" and STX Entertainment's "The Gift."