It appears Tom Cruise is considering another box office “Mission.”
Cruise has been in talks with Paramount over a fourth installment to the “Mission: Impossible” franchise, sources confirmed to Access Hollywood.
Cruise made his super agent debut as Ethan Hunt in “Mission: Impossible” in 1996. The film went on to gross $467 million worldwide at the box office.
Four years later, “Mission: Impossible II” hauled in $545 million at the global box office, while “Mission: Impossible III” dipped a bit in 2006, but still managed an impressive $395 million haul.
Paramount produced all three films.
Cruise and Paramount CEO Sumner Redstone had a very public falling out in 2006, when the studio ended its longstanding relationship with Cruise’s production company, which he runs along with Paula Wagner. However, Cruise and Redstone have reportedly been spotted dining together recently in Los Angeles.
Upcoming for Cruise on the big screen is “Valkyrie,” the WWII-themed drama based on a plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler.




May 6th, 2008 at 2:54 pm
I was just curious …on Oprah yesterday she gave away the whole collection of Tom Cruise movies for his 25th anniversary…is something like that going to be available to the public…instead of buying the dvds one by one?
Answer from Chantal: Hi Madelyn, Oprah answered that question: You can’t buy it anywhere. If they’d sell all Tom’s movies as a package, it would mean there’s a huge chance of buying duplicates because Tom has made so many great movies in the past 27 years, so it’s highly likely that you already own one or several. And that might make buying such a collection less appealing. When a collection includes so many movies people tend to pick their favourites. Oprah just collected all of Tom’s movies and composed a package herself to surprise the audience. With “25 movies of the Cruiseman” as Oprah said it! “So you can enjoy many evenings with Dada Cruise.” Wasn’t that nice! I’d wish I was there…