Friday, December 16, 2011
'Mission Impossible': Five J.J. Abrams Regulars We Wish Employed Next
Producer J.J. Abrams has generated a great tradition within the "Mission: Impossible" franchise: in the last two "M:I" obligations, Abrams has approached fan-favorite stars from his television past in a nutshell but awesome roles. First Keri Russell sprang into "Mission: Impossible III" in the blink-and-you'll-miss-it dying scene, and offer day latest movie "Ghost Protocol" introduces "Lost" veteran Josh Holloway for the franchise. Just what purpose the first sort James "Sawyer" Ford plays inside the new "Mission" remains to look, but no matter how small or large his role, we're psyched to own him aboard. With Holloway following Russell's lead, we started wondering which other Abrams vets we'd need to see afterwards "Mission: Impossible" movies. Our wish list is past the jump! » David Anders: If there's a cooler Abrams villain than Julian Sark, I have not met himand I've come across plenty of Abrams television! Anders' infinitely badass "Alias" assassin would actually be described as a perfect easily fit into the "Mission: Impossible" world completely on his ownassuming he leaves every Rambaldi baggage in, clearly. » Kyle Chandler: His J.J. connection comes through "Super 8," so technically, he is not an Abrams TV vet. Though "Friday Evening Lights" inside the rearview mirror, we'll take Coach Taylor in any manner we could get him. We're wanting to look for the actor around the future "Mission," possibly just like a new IMF director to train some sense into Ethan Search. » Amy Jo Manley: "Felicity" fans remember her best as insecure sweetheart Julie Emrick, but kids from the 1990's know better: AJJ will forever and then try to be Kimberly Hart, the first Pink Ranger. We'd want to see Amy bring some mighty morphin' "Mission" mayhem, only once the Putties come too! » Lance Reddick: The "Lost" alum and current "Fringe" star can be a natural fit for just about any "Mission" movie similar to Chandler, he'll be an excellent IMF foil for Ethan Search, especially taking into consideration the various law-enforcement figures he's carried out over time. But Reddick also shown his ease of creepiness since the enigmatic Matthew Abadon on "Lost," which makes them a great candidate with an "Impossible" villain. » Ron Rifkin: Is he good? Is he evil? It needed a while for people to acquire a concrete answer, since the enchantingly devious Arvin Sloane saved us taking a chance on his allegiance until the "Alias" series finale. Rifkin, an incredibly gifted actor, brings the same amount of ambiguity just like a new "Mission: Impossible" antagonist. Like Sark, Rifkin's Sloane might be greater than welcome inside the "Impossible" world. And fine, sure, they can bring Rambaldi inside it if he wants to. Which J.J. Abrams veteran would you like to see afterwards "Mission: Impossible" movies? Reveal inside the comments section and also on Twitter!
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