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Tom Cruise set for fourth 'Mission'

Hollywood Reporter | Tom Cruise has committed to reprise his role as Ethan Hunt in the next installment of the "Mission: Impossible" series at Paramount. The action tentpole, which is being co-financed by David Ellison's Skydance Prods., is now slotted ...

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It’s great news that Tom Cruise has firmly committed to leading a fourth Mission Impossible outing, which Deadline say Paramount have set a Memorial Day weekend 2011 release date too.
It’s also great news that the movie will be led by his Ethan Hunt, and it won’t be a passing of the torch flick where he mentors a new team of special agents as previously rumoured. It’s Cruise all the way, which is great because I can’t imagine this franchise continuing without him.
As we said on 07.08.
It’s great news that Tom Cruise has firmly committed to leading a fourth Mission Impossible outing, which Deadline say Paramount have set a Memorial Day weekend 2011 release date too. It’s also great news that the movie will be led by his Ethan Hunt, and it won’t be a passing of the torch flick where he mentors a new team of special agents as previously rumoured. It’s Cruise all the way, which is great because I can’t imagine this franchise continuing without him. As we said on 07.08.... Open »
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