Cruise back for Mission: Impossible
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Tom Cruise is starring in another impossible mission.
Paramount Pictures has announced that Cruise will be back in front of the camera for Mission: Impossible IV, due in theatres over Memorial Day weekend in 2011.
Cruise and Mission: Impossible III director JJ Abrams previously agreed to produce a fourth movie in the action franchise. But it had not been known if Cruise would star again.
Abrams will stick to producing this time, with the search on for a director to shoot the new installment.
Josh Applebaum and Andre Nemec are writing the script, based on a story idea from Cruise and Abrams.
The movie reunites Cruise and Paramount, which cut the actor loose from a long-term development deal in 2006.
* Do you want to see Mission: Impossible IV? Post your comments below.
- AP
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yeah i wanna see it, should be off the hook! i heard a rumour that Val Kilmer is starring alongside ala Top Gun!!
I'll watch it, so long as John Woo and his sudden flocks of white doves are in no way involved. I only enjoyed the first one; 2 & 3 were completely forgettable.
Cruise can fly on my wing anytime. I will see M4.
excellent!
i liked #1, nuber 2 was ok, the 3rd was terrible, still we should be glad he's not doing topgun #2.
I: Awesome II: Like vomiting into my eyes & ears III: Better than most IV: ???? curious...
Third film was brilliant, can't wait
The movie coming out soon with him and Diaz looks good :-)
first was entertaining
then they just went down hill
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Arnold Schwarzenegger and Silverster Stallone are the greatest action stars of all time. No one will be better then them
Tom Cruise is cool though