Wild Rumor Has Chloé Zhao Directing Next Mission: Impossible

It’s time to shovel some coal into the Rumor Mill furnaces, folks, because whispers around the internet suggest that Hamnet and Eternals director Chloé Zhao could helm the next installment of Paramount‘s Mission: Impossible franchise. Wait! The last movie in the series is called Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, so what gives? Really? Are you aware of how much Tom Cruise loves the Mission Impossible franchise? Or how much money is there with the potential of another sequel? Granted, the last two installments of the franchise didn’t do gangbusters like Cruise and Paramount would have hoped, but who’s to say assigning Zhao to the next chapter won’t give the series a fresh start?

Where did this rumor start?

Where is this rumor coming from? Have you heard of Deuxmoi, the “curators of pop culture?” Yeah. Them. Deuxmoi lit the fuse on the Mission: Impossible rumor on Instagram, saying Tom Cruise sought Chloé Zhao to write and direct Mission: Impossible 9, and that they’ve worked out a treatment. Okay. Before we go jumping for joy, keep in mind that Deuxmoi would not reveal its sources, so this could be hearsay. If Zhao agreed to direct Mission: Impossible 9, she would be the first new director on the franchise since 2015, after Christopher McQuarrie helmed Mission: ImpossibleRogue Nation, Mission: Impossible – Fallout, Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, and Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning.

Let Zhao cook!

While today’s “news” is just a rumor, I love the idea of Chloé Zhao directing the next chapter of the Mission: Impossible franchise. Hamnet was excellent, and I’m a staunch defender of Zhao’s MCU film Eternals. She has an incredible eye and a passion for on-location shooting, suggesting M:I 9 may include breathtaking vistas and venues for outrageous action sequences. It’s not like the franchise hasn’t done that already, but Zhao is known for extracting beauty from the world in unpredictable ways. Zhao would likely give the Mission: Impossible franchise a much-needed kick in the pants. McQuarrie has done an exceptional job over the past several years, though perhaps it’s time to pass the torch to someone new.

Source: Deuxmoi

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