Feb.17 2010

Ethan Hunt Returns

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Mission Impossible 4

We have known that Tom Cruise would be getting his hands dirty in a fourth Mission: Impossible film for some time now. Before any plot or characters were announced for the movie the 47 year-old actor was initially signed on to an executive producer role along with J.J. Abrams. Now Cruise will reprise his role as Ethan Hunt in the fourth installment. But Abrams, director of Mission: Impossible 3, will not be back in the director’s chair.

Early speculation upon the announcement of another M:I film was that Cruise would take on a producing role and make a small appearance as a mentor-like figure while passing the torch to a new unstoppable secret operative. With Cruise returning as the unflappable Ethan Hunt it begs the question: Will audiences spend money to see Tom play this role again?

Cruise is definitely on the last leg of his career and is losing believability as the secret agent type. Audiences have lost favor with Cruise in recent years because of his disrespect for couches and love for Scientology. The script composed for this fourth project better be like well written poetry (not literally). In my opinion, a clever script will be the only thing that will motivate audiences to gravitate to showings of Mission: Impossible 4. Cruise is certainly not a big enough force to do it himself anymore.

Abrams hired Alias writers Josh Applebaum and Andre Nemec to formulate what Cruise and Abrams coined, “a really cool adventure for the fourth installment.” Last reports from January were that Nemec and Applebaum were well into the second act of the script.

There is no doubt in my mind the first Mission: Impossible is one of the better movies ever made. John Woo‘s sequel was laughable, and the third film reinvigorated the franchise with Phillip Seymour Hoffman flourishing as one of the best on screen villains I have ever seen.

Phillip Seymour Hoffman_mission impossible

Hoffman made the third movie memorable and Cruise played an honorable supplementary role (even though he was the main character). Without a dynamite performance from an antagonist like Hoffman or a script like the first film this newest step for the M:I franchise could prove to be a disappointment.

Filming is set to begin Summer of 2010 and a tentative release date is slated for Memorial Day 2011. On Memorial Day a year from now, will MovieMash readers be checking out the newest adventure from Ethan Hunt? With production set to begin this summer, the pressing question is: Who should direct now that Abrams is out of the running?

What Do You Think? Discuss.

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  • http://www.myspace.com/zetusdeamos TheMovieMike

    Im excited for this. I dont see Tom Cruise's crazy lifestyle/religion getting in the way of his acting and quality of movies. He still has a pull with crowds and MI:III was awesome. JJ Abrams is stepping aside to producer so he still has a lot invested in this but a new director will provide a new style. I think this will be good.

  • matthewdeery

    I agree it has potential. I am very excited as well because I too loved MI3… and his lifestyle does not affect his acting or quality in movies, in no way am I inferring it does. But it does without a doubt affect the public's perception of him.

    You may not agree with that, but it is true. Tom's bank-ability as an actor and movie roles over the years have declined because of his age/and the way the public views him. People have a hard time taking him seriously, and have not heard many good things about him over the years in the press or in circles of conversation.

    Either way, one of his best movie roles was Ethan Hunt and him reprising that role should be epic. But like I said, it needs a good script.

  • Matt_Damon

    I used to watch alias religiously back in my beantown days and it's probably one of my favorite shows I have ever followed, I'm pumped that the same guys are writing this script and I know that they will come up with something witty and clever. Be ready for some crazy twists that usually follow an abrams film especially with two writers on board

  • matthewdeery

    Oh snap!! Look, we got Matt Damon back on board! Been awhile, been lost in Boston or something?

    I am pumped to see this screenplay too. I have not seen Alias but have never heard a bad word about it. Plus you got Mr. Scientology in the lead…

  • matthewdeery

    Oh snap!! Look, we got Matt Damon back on board! Been awhile, been lost in Boston or something?

    I am pumped to see this screenplay too. I have not seen Alias but have never heard a bad word about it. Plus you got Mr. Scientology in the lead…