Mission Impossible 8, the star of a famous TV series is also in the cast of Tom Cruise’s film

Mission Impossible 8, the star of a famous TV series is also in the cast of Tom Cruise’s film
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The cast of Mission: Impossible 8 continues to grow, and in these hours for the new film by Tom Cruise the entry of a star from one of the best TV series of recent years has been officially announced.

We are talking about Tramell Tillman, star of the TV series Split, one of the best TV series on the streaming scene available exclusively on the Apple TV+ platform: the actor has landed a role in the eighth film Mission: Impossible, once again written and directed by Christopher McQuarrie and currently in production, and She will join previously announced franchise newcomers Katy O’Brian, Nick Offerman and Hannah Waddingham. In the cast, obviously, all the veterans of the Tom Cruise saga will return, that is Henry Czerny, Hayley Atwell, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Pom Klementieff and Vanessa Kirby.

For the moment the details of the plot (including the role of the new character that Tramell Tillman will play) remain secret for now, but we know that the film will be a direct sequel to the previous Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning: production initially had announced a Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning: Part 2 title, but a few months ago it was officially confirmed that the film will have a new title. As for Tillman, remember that the actor obtained a SAG and Spirit Award nomination for his role in Split, where he starred alongside Adam Scott, Patricia Arquette and John Turturro: he will return for the second season of the series, in coming to Appel TV+.

Mission: Impossible 8 will be released on May 23, 2025. For more content, discover 5 Mission: Impossible 8 secrets leaked from set photos and videos.

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