Cruise coming back to Cannes

Hollywood star to promote 'Mission: Impossible' at film fest


News Desk April 11, 2025
Cruise last showcased Top Gun: Maverick at Cannes. Photo: File

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Tom Cruise is set to return to the Cannes Film Festival to present the latest and last episode of his Mission: Impossible' series, joining Robert De Niro and French actor Juliette Binoche among the confirmed A-list attendees, reported AFP.

Cruise's presence, three years after he lit up the French Riviera while promoting Top Gun: Maverick, marks a major coup for festival organisers.

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is one of the most hotly awaited blockbusters of the year and is set for release in cinemas worldwide from May 17.

"After nearly three decades of thrills, stunts and twists, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning promises to deliver an unforgettable cinematic experience," the festival said in a statement.

Cannes president Iris Knobloch and long-time director Thierry Fremaux will unveil the selection of in-competition films and other major premieres at a press conference in Paris on Thursday.

On Monday, it was announced that De Niro, star of Taxi Driver and Godfather Part II, would be given an honorary Palme d'Or at the opening ceremony of the world's premier film festival on May 13 for his contribution to cinema.

"With his restrained style, expressed through the softness of a smile or the hardness of a glance, Robert De Niro has become a legend of cinema," the festival said in a statement in French.

The industry is buzzing with speculation about who will attend one month before the red carpet rolls out on the seafront Croisette in Cannes.

Many cinema owners are in need of a blockbuster and are banking on Cruise's star power to sell tickets after a terrible start to 2025 that has been marked by a series of expensive Hollywood flops.

These include Disney's live-action Snow White, superhero sequel Captain America: Brave New World and bizarre sci-fi film Mickey 17.

The much-hyped A Minecraft Movie, released last week, was panned by critics but might help to lift the gloom after a record-breaking opening weekend in the United States. That saw fans of the legendary computer game flock to cinemas.

Contenders

The head of the Cannes jury this year is French screen legend Binoche, who will hand out the famed Palme d'Or for best film.

Around 20 films are set to compete in the top category, looking to emulate the success of last year's winner, Anora, by Sean Baker.

Terrence Malick, who won the Palme d'Or for The Tree of Life 14 years ago, has been tipped to return with a long-awaited project inspired by biblical stories.

Other festival veterans could also return, such as Jim Jarmusch (Broken Flowers, Dead Man), whose latest film stars Cate Blanchett and Adam Driver.

Wes Anderson, 55, has also assembled yet another star-studded cast for his latest film, featuring Benicio Del Toro, Tom Hanks and Scarlett Johansson.

Johansson, 40, could bring a breath of fresh air to the festival by presenting her directorial debut, Eleanor the Great.

Another actor-turned-director, Kristen Stewart, 34, has also recently completed her first feature film.

Experts have also suggested the new master of American horror, 38-year-old Ari Aster - known for his chilling films Hereditary and Midsommar - could make his Cannes debut with an offering starring Joaquin Phoenix and Emma Stone.

Three French female directors, Julia Ducournau (2021 Palme d'Or winner for Titane), Rebecca Zlotowski (Other People's Children, An Easy Girl) or Alice Winocour, who has made a film about Paris Fashion Week starring Angelina Jolie, have also been named as contenders.

Exiled Russian filmmakers such as Kirill Serebrennikov, Andrey Zvyagintsev and rising talent Kantemir Balagov could also feature.

The festival has yet to announce its opening film on May 13 or the full composition of the jury.

Mission: Impossible will screen on the second day, May 14. The film is slated for release in French cinemas on May 21, which would be perfect timing for a Cannes launch out of competition.

 

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