Friday, December 16, 2011

'Mission Impossible': Five J.J. Abrams Regulars We Would Like Employed Next

Producer J.J. Abrams has built an excellent tradition inside the "Mission: Impossible" franchise: within the last two "M:I" payments, Abrams has contacted fan-favorite stars from his television past in short but awesome roles. First Keri Russell sprang into "Mission: Impossible III" inside a blink-and-you'll-miss-it dying scene, and present day latest movie "Ghost Protocol" introduces "Lost" veteran Josh Holloway towards the franchise. Precisely what purpose the first kind James "Sawyer" Ford plays within the new "Mission" remains to appear, but regardless of how large or small his role, we are psyched to possess him aboard. With Holloway following Russell's lead, we began wondering which other Abrams veterinarians we'd want to see later on "Mission: Impossible" movies. Our wish list is beyond the jump! » David Anders: If there is a cooler Abrams villain than Julian Sark, I've not met himand I have seen lots of Abrams television! Anders' infinitely badass "Alias" assassin would really be considered a perfect easily fit in the "Mission: Impossible" world completely on his ownassuming he leaves every Rambaldi baggage in the door, obviously. » Kyle Chandler: His J.J. connection comes through "Super 8," so technically, he isn't an Abrams TV vet. However with "Friday Evening Lights" within the rearview mirror, we'll take Coach Taylor in whatever way we are able to get him. We are wishing to determine the actor on the future "Mission," possibly like a new IMF director to teach some sense into Ethan Search. » Amy Jo Manley: "Felicity" fans remember her best as insecure sweetheart Julie Emrick, but kids of the 1990's know better: AJJ will forever and try to be Kimberly Hart, the initial Pink Ranger. We'd like to see Amy bring some mighty morphin' "Mission" mayhem, but only when the Putties come too! » Lance Reddick: The "Lost" alum and current "Fringe" star is really a natural fit for any "Mission" movie much like Chandler, he will be a great IMF foil for Ethan Search, especially thinking about the various law-enforcement figures he's performed through the years. But Reddick also demonstrated his convenience of creepiness because the enigmatic Matthew Abadon on "Lost," making them an excellent candidate to have an "Impossible" villain. » Ron Rifkin: Is he good? Is he evil? It required some time for all of us to obtain a concrete answer, because the enchantingly devious Arvin Sloane stored us speculating on his allegiance right until the "Alias" series finale. Rifkin, a remarkably gifted actor, will bring an identical degree of ambiguity like a new "Mission: Impossible" antagonist. Like Sark, Rifkin's Sloane could be a lot more than welcome within the "Impossible" world. And fine, sure, he is able to bring Rambaldi in it if he desires to. Which J.J. Abrams veteran do you want to see later on "Mission: Impossible" movies? Inform us within the comments section as well as on Twitter!

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