There’s a tentpole-sized hole in the center of this year’s Cannes lineup. For the first time since 2017, not a single film from a major Hollywood studio will be premiering at the festival. There will be a couple of U.S. movies — Ira Sachs’ musical fantasy The Man I Love , with Rami Malek, and James Gray’s Paper Tiger , with Scarlett Johansson, Adam Driver and Miles Teller, are in competition — but those are indies. Neon is releasing Paper Tiger stateside, and The Man I Love is still looking for domestic distribution. What’s missing this year is the big-ticket blockbuster, a film like Paramount’s Top Gun: Maverick , or Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning , Warner Bros.’ Elvis , or Disney’s Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny , previous studio films that used a Cannes premiere as a launchpad for their global rollout. “The U.S.…