Mission Impossible 4

Renner Denies Plans To Replace Cruise In ‘Mission Impossible’ Sequels

There have been strong rumors that Jeremy Renner is being groomed to take over from Tom Cruise when the latter decides to leave the Mission Impossible franchise. After all Renner has already done the same with the Bourne franchise, pushing Matt Damon to one side. Renner has now denied there are definite plans for him...
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‘Mission Impossible 5′ Highly Likely

Another Mission Impossible movie is looking increasingly likely to happen, thanks to positive reviews and strong early box office results. So if you’ve had enough of seeing Tom Cruise act like a fearless idiot in order to save the world yet again, you’d better book a holiday for a couple of years from now. Mission...
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‘Mission Impossible 4′ Reviews Are In…

… and they’re almost universally positive. Which isn’t something I saw coming for Ghost Protocol. In fact, I suspected this could be a Mission Impossible too far for Tom Cruise and co. It appears not. Vulture rates it very highly, stating how refreshing it is for the story to revert to being about the collective...
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‘M:I-4′ Depends On ‘Knight and Day’?

It looks as though U.S audiences haven’t really embraced Tom Cruise’s latest movie blockbuster Knight and Day. It’s currently being well-beaten at the box office by both Toy Story 3 and Grown Ups, the latter of which has been absolutely panned by the critics. Serious questions are now being raised over where this leaves Tom...
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Brad Bird Directing ‘Mission: Impossible IV’

It’s been known that Tom Cruise and co. were going to embark on a fourth Mission: Impossible for some time. It’s also been known that J.J. Abrams, who directed the third movie, is on board to produce. However, who was set to direct was still up in the air. Until now. Tom Cruise has confirmed...
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Abrams Wants Peter Graves Cameo In ‘Mission Impossible IV’

J.J. Abrams is a man who isn’t afraid of hard work. He’s currently juggling the initial work needed on Star Trek II (or Star Trek XII if you prefer) and Mission Impossible IV, sequels to franchise films he’s succeeded with. In a Collider interview mostly about the new Star Trek sequel, Abrams also spoke a...
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Abrams Readies ‘Mission Impossible 4’

Over a year ago, in May 2008, it was revealed that Mission Impossible 4 wasn’t such an impossible mission after all. The possibility of a sequel had for a long time been off the table due to a ruckus between Sumner Redstone, the head honcho at Viacom, and Tom Cruise. Fast forward to March 2009...
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Cruise and Abrams Back For ‘Mission: Impossible 4’

Mission: Impossible III was a great movie – fast, thrilling, and the best of the trilogy. So I have high hopes for the sequel which is now definitely on its way, especially since Tom Cruise (who I’m not a fan of generally but is fairly decent in the Mission Impossible films) and J.J. Abrams are...
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‘Mission Impossible 4’ On The Way?

I’m not a huge fan of Tom Cruise, wondering how he gets the roles he does. However, the Mission Impossible movies seem to work, maybe because of him, or possibly despite him. It looked for a long time as though the series had ended with the third film but Mission Impossible 4 is now looking...
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‘Mission Impossible 4′ Not Such An Impossible Mission?

Two years ago, Sumner Redstone, the head honcho at Viiacom, had a big falling out with Tom Cruise. This spat saw Cruise banned from the Paramount Pictures studio lot, and the chances of another Mission Impossible sequel become exactly that – impossible. The argument allegedly took place after Redstone criticised Cruise’s conduct at the time,...
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