Tom Cruise, Cannes and mission: impossible
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Tom Cruise returned to Cannes three years after "Top Gun Maverick" to electrify the festival all over again with his final "Mission: Impossible" film.
With his deep tan, blinding smile and He-Man haircut, Cruise surely looked the part of a kid’s favorite toy. Certainly, Cannes has proved ever eager to play with him: Even in recent years, when Cruise has moved away from auteur-driven dramas to focus almost exclusively on action films, the festival continues to find new reasons to welcome him back.
Picking up from Dead Reckoning Part One, Cruise’s Ethan Hunt now holds the key to confronting the formidable AI known as the Entity, his most perilous adversary yet. The film propels the plot forward as Hunt must gather his team to locate the sunken Russian submarine containing the Entity’s source code, the key to its destruction.
Tom Cruise's global game of promotional hopscotch planted him in Cannes this week, where he will unveil "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning" following stops in Japan, Korea and London. Brooding closeups of the star's dirt-and-blood caked face have peppered the Croisette on 4K LED screens and the premiere promises to be one this year's
Popular actress Jannat Zubair Rahmanis dream came true as she posed for a selfie with global superstar Tom Cruise before the release of Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning. Fans worldwide have been thrilled by this interaction,
The Final Reckoning dropping in cinemas at the end of the month, Tom Cruise is on his last ever press tour for his portrayal of super spy Ethan Hunt. Whether it's riding motorcycles off cliffs, clinging on to the side of planes mid-air,
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Impossible' star was spotted on top of the BFI IMAX building, dressed in a suit, on Sunday, May 11 Tom Cruise was spotted standing on the roof of the BFI IMAX building in London, wearing just a suit,
Seven films down with an eighth and final edition launching in cinemas this month, Mission: Impossible is undoubtedly one of contemporary cinema's most enduring franchises. But back in 1996, what made a young Tom Cruise,