In a recent interview with MTV, JJ. Abrams revealed that he will not be directing the upcoming Mi4 movie. Abrams did however reiterate that he will be wearing the producer hat alongside Tom Cruise.
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“I’m producing with Tom,” he said recently. “My guess is, given other things, that I will not be directing the movie.”
So it seems a new director will have to step up — the fourth in as many films. But what about Cruise? While the Hollywood star has been a steady presence as agent Ethan Hunt since the first “Mission” in 1996, rumors have been floating around that a younger actor — or even an ensemble — might take over for Cruise as the focus of the franchise. Is this really true?
“I don’t want to give anything away yet, but I will say that it’s a story that will feel consistent with the world that has been created,” he explained. “It’s not a reboot kind of thing.”
What is known is that Josh Appelbaum and André Nemec are penning the screenplay, and the whole thing came together because Cruise wanted to reunite with Abrams. “Tom asked if I’d be interested in working with him again,” Abrams said. “I didn’t have a sense of what the story would be, but very quickly this idea came to mind, and Tom reacted to it in a way that got me excited, and then we got André and Josh to come onboard, and they began developing the idea with us.”
Appelbaum and Nemec are “Alias” vets who Abrams said are “so adept at that kind of genre and putting great characters into insane situations.” Neither Cruise nor Abrams wanted to work on something that didn’t feel like a worthy successor to the first three “Mission” films, but, as he said, the “story was just so damn cool, and we got so excited about it.”






