Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is the 8th film in the franchise and could be the final chapter of the spy character Ethan Hunt played by Tom Cruise.
Currently, Paramount and Tom Cruise have not made an official announcement about choosing the Cannes Film Festival as the debut venue for the film. Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning or not. However, this possibility is entirely possible because Tom Cruise has had a quite positive relationship with the world's most prestigious film festival. The last time the actor brought a film to Cannes was with Top Gun: Maverick in 2022 and has been a huge success. The film has grossed $1.45 billion at the worldwide box office and even won 6 Oscar nominations, including 1 golden statue in the category of sound.
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is Tom Cruise's ambitious film to create a worthy and epic ending for the blockbuster film franchise. Many sources said that the film had a production budget of up to 400 million USD and Tom Cruise continued to increase his level of dedication to art as well as challenge his own recklessness and limits in the film with extremely risky and impressive scenes. According to the film director, there were audiences who expressed shock, breathlessness to the point of almost having a heart attack when watching some scenes.
The film is scheduled to be released on May 23, 2025, much later than the original planned release date of 2022 due to multiple delays due to the pandemic and the actors' and writers' strike.
Several other American filmmakers are also expected to bring their latest films to Cannes this year, including Highest 2 Lowest directed by Spike Lee and starring Denzel Washington, The Phoenician Scheme Wes Anderson's The Last Jedi, starring Tom Hanks, Bryan Cranston, Riz Ahmed, Mathieu Amalric, Jeffrey Wright, Scarlett Johansson, Richard Ayoade, Rupert Friend, Hope Davis and Benedict Cumberbatch Father Mother Sister Brother Jim Jarmusch's film starring Adam Driver, Cate Blanchett, Mayim Bialik, Tom Waits and Charlotte Rampling... F1 Brad Pitt's The Last Jedi is unlikely to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival for several reasons, according to many sources.
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