Three years after flying into the Cannes Film Festival with “Top Gun: Maverick,” Tom Cruise is returning to the Croisette with “Mission: Impossible — Final Reckoning.”

Organizers of the French festival announced Tuesday that “Final Reckoning” will screen out of competition at the 78th edition of Cannes on May 14, ahead of the film’s May 23 release in theaters. Cruise, writer-director Christopher McQuarrie and the cast will attend the screening at the Palais des Festivals.

For Cruise, it will be his third time with a film in Cannes.

The lineup to this year’s fest, running May 13 to 24, is to be unveiled Thursday in Paris.

Prince Harry in UK court for security detail case

Prince Harry was treated unfairly when he was stripped of his British security detail, his attorney told appeals court judges Tuesday as he sought to win back his government-funded protection.

Harry, whose rare appearance in court indicated the case’s importance to him, lost his police bodyguards in February 2020 after he stepped down from his role as a working member of the royal family and moved to the U.S.

A High Court judge ruled last year that a government panel’s decision to provide “bespoke” security for the Duke of Sussex on an as-needed basis was not unlawful, irrational or unjustified.

But attorney Shaheed Fatima argued that a group that evaluated Harry’s security needs failed to follow its own process and perform a risk management assessment.

“He has been singled out for different, unjustified and inferior treatment,” Fatima said.

A lawyer for the government said Harry’s argument in the lower court was accurately found to have been misconceived and based on an “inappropriate, formalist interpretation” of the government’s security review.

Harry arrived at court with a small security detail supplemented by court officers.

‘Happy Days’ main cast reunites at convention

Four main cast members of the 1970s show “Happy Days” — Ron Howard, Henry Winkler, Anson Williams and Don Most — had a reunion at a Pennsylvania convention over the weekend.

The actors participated in a panel discussion about the series, a first in 50 years, according to Winkler. The Steel City Con in Monroeville shared video from the event on its social media.

“It feels like 50 minutes,” Howard said in the video. “It does. We’re having so much fun hanging, and this is sort of our great excuse to come together, so thank you.”

— From wire reports