Tom Cruise Signs Deal To Star In ‘Mission: Impossible 5′

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Source: Deadline.com
http://www.deadline.com/2013/05/tom-cruise-signs-deal-to-star-in-mission-impossible-5-will-chris-mcquarrie-direct/


Ethan Hunt has accepted another mission. Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions have set Tom Cruise in a deal to star in and produce a fifth installment in the Mission: Impossible franchise. Both Paramount and Skydance have confirmed this, but they are not saying who’s writing and directing, or when they are targeting release although a date of 2015 is rumored. I’ve heard all along that the director will be Christopher McQuarrie, Cruise’s frequent collaborator who most recently wrote and directed Jack Reacher, the adaptation of the Lee Child novels that starred Cruise. The writer/director will be finalized shortly, and that person will develop the next installment with Cruise and JJ Abrams‘ Bad Robot. Abrams directed the third film in the series and he and Cruise reignited the franchise by hatching the Brad Bird-directed Mission: Impossible–Ghost Protocol, a film that added Jeremy Renner to the mix and saw Cruise sky-walking across the exterior glass 124 floors up on a skyscraper in Dubai. That film had a $145 million budget and a worldwide gross of nearly $700 million, the most a Cruise film has ever done.

David Ellison’s Skydance Productions will once again co-finance the film with Paramount, a role it also serves the same role on Jack Reacher. That film is in early talks for a sequel as well on a $60 million budget film that grossed $216 million worldwide. That’s a good start for a series backed by the fan base for Child’s novel series. People seem forever to be debating whether Cruise still has it. Audiences turned out for Oblivion, a $120 million budget film that grossed over $220 million worldwide. While it’s unclear what will happen to that Top Gun sequel that Cruise and Tony Scott were working on when the director died tragically, he is positioned to continue the M:I franchise, plus Jack Reacher, and he’s starring with Armie Hammer in the Guy Ritchie-directed The Man From U.N.C.L.E., which the film’s backers at Warner Bros hope will launch another franchise. Nobody works harder on the set or in promoting these films than Cruise. When I interviewed him for Playboy last year, Cruise confessed that early in his career, he begged studios to let him promote around the globe, and it was mainly because he wanted to travel and see all the places in the world he’d observed in movies. Back then, studios were mostly concerned with domestic ticket sales and it was always a discussion. He got his way and would take a couple of days in each country between interviews to see the sights. It had a profound impact on global ticket sales and became a template for how other globally successful stars like Will Smith conducted themselves and you could see the difference between the overseas grosses of the actors who took part, and others who had to be dragged out of the country kicking and screaming. Studios now beg actors like Cruise to stump in every major territory possible. So is Cruise still viable? Mark me down as a yes, absolutely. He’s repped by CAA.

Nice. Although I haven't really sat down and watched the first couple MI's I did watch the latest one (number 4) when it was on TV and really enjoyed it. Found it to be a good movie, was entertaining and I liked the setting of the film.
 

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It has been a very hit and miss series, not a Cruise fan, but he is fine in this kind of role. As long as they are rebooting it and giving it a fresh feel then it could work. 3 is still the best one IMO.
 

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Apparently he didn't like being replaced by Renner. Which is ok in my opinion he doesn't need to be Bourne and MI. Cruise still tends to surprise me I'll agree with Keith that I'm not a fan and that the series is hit and miss but the series is tied and Cruise has landed hit more for me then miss so I'll give it a go.
 

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No real suprise here as the last MI film was a massive financial success, MI5 is just easy money for him. He suites the role really well so I am glad that he is back instead of them trying to replace him, it didn't quite work with the Bourne series and I doubt it would have worked here. As long as they bring back Simon Pegg again I will be happy.
 

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Always been a Cruise fan, but these types of roles have usually been my favourite of his. In my opinion though, they should probably call it quits after this one, don't want to milk it too much.