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Your ticket to CinemaCon

The movies, and Tom Cruise, are the stars.

- Bryan Alexander

Can Tom Cruise succeed in his mission to crush CinemaCon 2018?

The 55-year-old superstar will have to show the annual Las Vegas convention of theater owners (continues through Thursday) that he’s fighting-fit and ready to propel the box office for Mission: Impossible — Fallout (in theaters July 27).

Cruise has been a standout performer at CinemaCon, for which the major film studios jet their megastars into Sin City to schmooze with exhibitors while showing off their movie slates.

In 2015, Cruise wowed with tales and footage from his spectacula­r Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation stunt, which involved strapping himself to the side of an airplane. But the apparently mortal star broke his ankle last August during a roof-jumping stunt in Fallout, forcing production to shut down temporaril­y.

Cruise takes the stage Wednesday. Here are five other burning questions we have ahead of CinemaCon:

How will MoviePass go over?

The subscripti­on-based ticket service is catching on with moviegoers, though exhibitors have expressed suspicion and outright hostility about the viability of the industry disruptor’s business model. The app will see some discussion and venting, even if MoviePass executives won’t have an official event or presence. The dialogue looks to be similar to 2016’s convention, when Sean Parker’s Screening Room and its controvers­ial plans (now sidelined) to offer just-released movies for home viewing raised theater owners’ ire.

Will ‘Solo’ reach ‘Incredible­s’ status?

After missed opportunit­ies at past public showcases, such as Disney’s D23 Expo last July, it’s high time to draw and fire on Solo: A Star Wars Story (May 25). Director Ron Howard, who finished Solo after Christophe­r Miller and Phil Lord were sacked, needs to be part of the fireworks for a Star Wars film that finds itself in the rare position of being the third-most anticipate­d blockbuste­r of the season, according to a Fandango.com poll for USA TODAY. Disney’s presentati­on Tuesday also features Pixar’s Incredible­s 2 (June 15), a sequel already registerin­g heroically with fans.

Which superhero will dominate?

With the convention falling right before Avengers: Infinity War hits screens, the line of super-contenders seeking theater domination is long, including 20th Century Fox’s Deadpool 2 (May 18) and Marvel’s Ant-Man and the Wasp (July 6). And Aquaman (Dec. 21) star Jason Momoa will look to make a splash for Warner Bros.

Will ‘Bumblebee’ fly?

Michael Bay’s Transforme­rs films have always excelled with megamass appeal at CinemaCon. This year features the first look at spinoff Bumblebee (Dec. 21), with stars John Cena and Hailee Steinfeld hitting the stage to roll it out. They’ll be heavily outnumbere­d by the cast of Ocean’s 8 (June 8), which descends with stars Sandra Bullock, Sarah Paulson, Awkwafina, Cate Blanchett, Mindy Kaling and Anne Hathaway.

Which movie will get the last laugh for summer?

CinemaCon will boost a slate of summer comedies, including Crazy Rich Asians (Aug. 17) with stars Constance Wu and Henry Golding. Jon Hamm, Ed Helms and Jeremy Renner team up for Tag (June 15), and Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon will unload laughs promoting The Spy Who Dumped Me (Aug. 3).

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