Angela Bassett, Mission: Impossible and The Final Reckoning
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While chatting with PEOPLE at the New York City premiere of 'Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning' on Sunday, May 18, Angela Bassett shares that motherhood helps her prepare for her presidential roles.
Angela Bassett is keeping up her style streak while promoting her upcoming film "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning," in which she portrays the president of the U.S. again after her turn in Netflix's "Zero Day.
Michael B. Jordan and Angela Bassett go back to Black Panther, and the heartfelt encounter had fans channeling their inner Kilmonger and saying “Heyyy Auntie” at the meet-up between the two.
One of the best things about Angela Bassett? She never has to do the thing, yet she always does. And we thank her for that. The 9-1-1 star dropped by Good Morning America on Monday to promote Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning,
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Screen Rant on MSNHow Angela Bassett's Sloane Became President Before Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning & Why She Places Such Trust In Ethan Explained By StarAngela Bassett addresses how Erika Sloane went from the CIA to being the President of the United States in Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning. Bassett's character was a major player in 2018's Mission: Impossible - Fallout as a former director of the CIA.
The Final Reckoning made its dazzling U.S. premiere at Lincoln Center in New York on May 18, fans and film insiders alike wondered: is this truly the last mission for Ethan Hunt? Tom Cruise answered that question with resounding clarity on the red carpet,
“I’m very good because I’m wearing red. Red is my jam. You know, red makes you feel a certain way. You feel the heat, the fun, the joy,” Bassett says during an interview about her new summer film, “Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning,” the eighth installment in the hit film series.
Variety's portrait studio at Cannes brought actors such as Angela Bassett, Pom Klementieff, Hannah Waddingham and Hayley Atwell.