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ActionAdventureThriller

Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning

- Our lives are the sum of our choices.

Ethan Hunt and team continue their search for the terrifying AI known as the Entity — which has infiltrated intelligence networks all over the globe — with the world's governments and a mysterious ghost from Hunt's past on their trail. Joined by new allies and armed with the means to shut the Entity down for good, Hunt is in a race against time to prevent the world as we know it from changing forever.

Release Date : 2025-05-17

Language :FrenchEnglishInuktitut

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Paramount PicturesSkydance MediaTC Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part TwoMission Impossible 8

Cast

Tom Cruise

Character Name : Ethan Hunt

Original Name : Tom Cruise

Gender : Male

Hayley Atwell

Character Name : Grace

Original Name : Hayley Atwell

Gender : Female

Ving Rhames

Character Name : Luther Stickell

Original Name : Ving Rhames

Gender : Male

Simon Pegg

Character Name : Benji Dunn

Original Name : Simon Pegg

Gender : Male

Esai Morales

Character Name : Gabriel

Original Name : Esai Morales

Gender : Male

Pom Klementieff

Character Name : Paris

Original Name : Pom Klementieff

Gender : Female

Henry Czerny

Character Name : Kittridge

Original Name : Henry Czerny

Gender : Male

Holt McCallany

Character Name : Serling

Original Name : Holt McCallany

Gender : Male

Janet McTeer

Character Name : Walters

Original Name : Janet McTeer

Gender : Female

Nick Offerman

Character Name : General Sidney

Original Name : Nick Offerman

Gender : Male

Hannah Waddingham

Character Name : Admiral Neely

Original Name : Hannah Waddingham

Gender : Female

Tramell Tillman

Character Name : Captain Bledsoe

Original Name : Tramell Tillman

Gender : Male

Angela Bassett

Character Name : Erika Sloane

Original Name : Angela Bassett

Gender : Female

Shea Whigham

Character Name : Briggs

Original Name : Shea Whigham

Gender : Male

Greg Tarzan Davis

Character Name : Degas

Original Name : Greg Tarzan Davis

Gender : Male

Charles Parnell

Character Name : Richards

Original Name : Charles Parnell

Gender : Male

Mark Gatiss

Character Name : Angstrom

Original Name : Mark Gatiss

Gender : Male

Rolf Saxon

Character Name : William Donloe

Original Name : Rolf Saxon

Gender : Male

Lucy Tulugarjuk

Character Name : Tapeesa

Original Name : Lucy Tulugarjuk

Gender : Female

Cary Elwes

Character Name : Denlinger

Original Name : Cary Elwes

Gender : Male

Katy O'Brian

Character Name : Kodiak

Original Name : Katy O'Brian

Gender : Female

Stephen Oyoung

Character Name : Pills

Original Name : Stephen Oyoung

Gender : Male

Tomás Paredes

Character Name : Hagar

Original Name : Tomás Paredes

Gender : Male

Paul Bullion

Character Name : Shirley

Original Name : Paul Bullion

Gender : Male

Pasha D. Lychnikoff

Character Name : Captain Koltsov

Original Name : Pasha D. Lychnikoff

Gender : Male

Kwabena Ansah

Character Name : Erika's Son

Original Name : Kwabena Ansah

Gender : Male

Ryn Alleyne

Character Name : Acolyte

Original Name : Ryn Alleyne

Gender : Male

Ned Campbell

Character Name : Acolyte

Original Name : Ned Campbell

Gender : Male

Charlie Carter

Character Name : Acolyte

Original Name : Charlie Carter

Gender : Male

Chantelle Roman

Character Name : Acolyte

Original Name : Chantelle Roman

Gender : Male

Mark Taqqaugaq

Character Name : Inuit Fisherman

Original Name : Mark Taqqaugaq

Gender : Male

Ipeelie Ootoova

Character Name : Inuit Fisherman

Original Name : Ipeelie Ootoova

Gender : Male

Jacky Qrunnut

Character Name : Inuit Fisherman

Original Name : Jacky Qrunnut

Gender : Male

Izyan Hay

Character Name : Nurse

Original Name : Izyan Hay

Gender : Male

Ross McCall

Character Name : Agent Boulding

Original Name : Ross McCall

Gender : Male

Hugo Salter

Character Name : Agent Brock

Original Name : Hugo Salter

Gender : Male

Jess Khan-Lee

Character Name : Mount Weather - Marine Sergeant

Original Name : Jess Khan-Lee

Gender : Male

Harrison Daniels

Character Name : Mount Weather - Marine Sergeant

Original Name : Harrison Daniels

Gender : Male

Alan Calton

Character Name : Mount Weather - Secret Service Agent

Original Name : Alan Calton

Gender : Male

Lorraine Tai

Character Name : Mount Weather - Secret Service Agent

Original Name : Lorraine Tai

Gender : Female

Tommie Earl Jenkins

Character Name : Mount Weather - Colonel Burdick

Original Name : Tommie Earl Jenkins

Gender : Male

Shamail Ali

Character Name : Mount Weather - Aide de Camp

Original Name : Shamail Ali

Gender : Male

Peter Devlin

Character Name : Mount Weather - Runner

Original Name : Peter Devlin

Gender : Male

Jude Mack

Character Name : Mount Weather - Runner

Original Name : Jude Mack

Gender : Female

Stefanie Nieuwenhuyse

Character Name : Mount Weather - Operator

Original Name : Stefanie Nieuwenhuyse

Gender : Male

Sydney Cole Alexander

Character Name : USS George H.W. Bush - Lt. Cmdr. Bennet

Original Name : Sydney Cole Alexander

Gender : Female

Gabriella Piazza

Character Name : USS George H.W. Bush - Lt. Acosta

Original Name : Gabriella Piazza

Gender : Male

Elliot Janks

Character Name : USS George H.W. Bush - Chief Collins

Original Name : Elliot Janks

Gender : Male

Martin McDougall

Character Name : USS George H.W. Bush - Captain

Original Name : Martin McDougall

Gender : Male

Edem Atsu-Swanzy

Character Name : USS George H.W. Bush - Navigator

Original Name : Edem Atsu-Swanzy

Gender : Male

Madeline Day

Character Name : USS George H.W. Bush - Neely's Aide

Original Name : Madeline Day

Gender : Male

Marcin Dorociński

Character Name : Sevastopol - Captain

Original Name : Marcin Dorociński

Gender : Male

Ivan Ivashkin

Character Name : Sevastopol - Executive Officer

Original Name : Иван Ивашкин

Gender : Male

Zahari Baharov

Character Name : Sevastopol - Deck Officer

Original Name : Zahari Baharov

Gender : Male

Jean Kartal

Character Name : Sevastopol - Sonarman

Original Name : Jean Kartal

Gender : Male

Os Leanse

Character Name : Sevastopol - Sonarman

Original Name : Os Leanse

Gender : Male

Mateusz Malecki

Character Name : Sevastopol - Stern Plane Operator

Original Name : Mateusz Malecki

Gender : Male

Jay Saighal

Character Name : SSGN Ohio - Officer of the Deck

Original Name : Jay Saighal

Gender : Male

Kyle Abdullah

Character Name : SSGN Ohio - Chief of the Watch

Original Name : Kyle Abdullah

Gender : Male

Isata Kamara

Character Name : SSGN Ohio - Sonar

Original Name : Isata Kamara

Gender : Male

Shane Afolabi

Character Name : SSGN Ohio - Helmsman

Original Name : Shane Afolabi

Gender : Male

Dylan Kussman

Character Name : SSGN Ohio - Radio

Original Name : Dylan Kussman

Gender : Male

Bridgette Amofah

Character Name : SSGN Ohio - Crew

Original Name : Bridgette Amofah

Gender : Male

Katie Bernstein

Character Name : SSGN Ohio - Crew

Original Name : Katie Bernstein

Gender : Female

Andrew Prince Boateng

Character Name : SSGN Ohio - Crew

Original Name : Andrew Prince Boateng

Gender : Male

Stanley Eldridge

Character Name : SSGN Ohio - Crew

Original Name : Stanley Eldridge

Gender : Male

Aisha-May Hunte

Character Name : SSGN Ohio - Crew

Original Name : Aisha-May Hunte

Gender : Male

Dominic Leeder

Character Name : SSGN Ohio - Crew

Original Name : Dominic Leeder

Gender : Male

Sam Lilja

Character Name : SSGN Ohio - Crew

Original Name : Sam Lilja

Gender : Male

Lloyd James

Character Name : SSGN Ohio - Crew

Original Name : Lloyd James

Gender : Male

Adrian Muykanovich

Character Name : SSGN Ohio - Crew

Original Name : Adrian Muykanovich

Gender : Male

Jacob O'Connor

Character Name : SSGN Ohio - Crew

Original Name : Jacob O'Connor

Gender : Male

Seb Slade

Character Name : SSGN Ohio - Crew

Original Name : Seb Slade

Gender : Male

Nathan Wiley

Character Name : SSGN Ohio - Crew

Original Name : Nathan Wiley

Gender : Male

René Valius

Character Name : SSGN Ohio - Crew

Original Name : René Valius

Gender : Male

John Romain

Character Name : Gabriel's Henchman

Original Name : John Romain

Gender : Male

Rene Vrabel

Character Name : Gabriel's Henchman

Original Name : Rene Vrabel

Gender : Male

Lee Charles

Character Name : Gabriel's Henchman

Original Name : Lee Charles

Gender : Male

Kyle Freemantle

Character Name : Gabriel's Henchman

Original Name : Kyle Freemantle

Gender : Male

Igor Karpovich

Character Name : Gabriel's Henchman

Original Name : Igor Karpovich

Gender : Male

Reviews

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amarendra

@amarendra

2025-06-03

The best thing about Mission Impossible films is you watched one - you watched all; and you watched all - you watched one. It's a typical mindless mild entertainment Mission Impossible film - that is all there to this film. Nothing else, nothing more, nothing less. PS. Oh and there's no story in it worth writing home about, at all!

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Manuel São Bento

@msbreviews

2025-05-23

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.firstshowing.net/2025/review-mi-final-reckoning-emotional-ambitious-conclusion/ "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning may not be the best film in the franchise, but it's certainly a worthy, emotionally satisfying farewell. Despite some pacing issues and an overreliance on exposition, Christopher McQuarrie and Tom Cruise triumph through their audiovisual spectacle, thematic strength, and unwavering commitment to the saga's legacy. If this truly is the end, then what a beautiful, heartfelt goodbye it is. Thank you, Ethan Hunt. And thank you to everyone who made this mission possible." Rating: B+

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Brent Marchant

@Brent_Marchant

2025-05-26

Whenever a film playing in theaters is introduced by one of the members of the picture’s creative team, it’s a safe bet that it doesn’t live up to its pre-release hype. (Indeed, in all the years I’ve watched movies theatrically, that’s been the case every time with just two exceptions.) And, regrettably, that’s very much the case in this final installment in this long-running franchise. To put it simply, “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” is an offering with a lot of problems, the biggest of which being the decision to split the story into two parts in the first place. As it stands, the narrative could have easily been condensed down to a single release. But, if the producers truly wanted to make two films to close out the franchise, they could have readily done so by making two distinct stand-alone pictures instead of trying to tie this offering to its predecessor, “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, Part One” (2023), considering that the nexus between them is tepid at best. As a consequence, though, this two-film package makes for a needlessly long 5½-hour story that could have been told in much less time with some judicious editing. This suggests that milking the box office had to have been a strong incentive for how this project ultimately played out. And, even if that wasn’t the case, the least the creators could have done was to tell a better story: While the first part did a reasonably capable job of holding viewer interest, that’s out the window here with its many well-crafted but decidedly overlong action sequences (a la the most recent “Indiana Jones” offering (2023)); a story that elevates comparatively minor characters to unexplained relevance; under-utilizes the talents of several gifted cast members (e.g., Nick Offerman and Janet McTeer) while leaving others out entirely (where’s Vanesa Kirby’s White Widow, a character who played a key role in the first part?); and requires comprehensive audience familiarity with both the franchise’s complete mythology, as well as in-depth knowledge of the intricacies of AI technology. Most importantly, however, many plot elements of the picture go beyond being “impossible” to “wholly implausible” or even “difficult to accept,” with numerous scenes that are full of holes, rely on convenient contrivances or seem completely unfathomable. “Final Reckoning” even “borrows” elements from other movie narratives (most notably “Fail Safe” (1964) and “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” (1991)) that strain its efforts at originality. There’s also an almost self-congratulatory aspect to the production thanks to the inclusion of numerous flashback clips to previous installments in the franchise, introduced with somewhat tangential tie-ins, a cinematic stroll down memory lane that adds little (the film’s inspired reintroduction and effective use of CIA operative William Donloe (Rolf Saxon) from the franchise’s first release (1996) notwithstanding). In the end, however, this release misses the mark in myriad ways, and that even includes a rather lame conclusion that comes across as stretched out and unsatisfyingly anticlimactic (and that could have been handled better and differently in several alternate scenarios). In my view, this collection of blatant shortcomings is not the way to wrap up a storied franchise like this. I firmly believe that it should have come to an end with the release of “Mission: Impossible – Fallout” (2018), handily the best of the eight features in this series. Indeed, going to the well one (or two!) too many times can tarnish a mythology’s legacy, and “Mission: Impossible” is one such venture. It genuinely deserves to go out with a bang and not a whimper. Unfortunately, though, in this case, the latter is the reality, and that’s truly a shame.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2025-05-29

It might have been a good idea for Tom Cruise to have re-released the first part of this career retrospective a few weeks ago so we could be reminded of just what was in the submarine perched precariously on a subterranean ridge in the Arctic - because I had totally forgotten what happened last time around. Quickly, though, we are reminded that the entity (anyone see the “Forbin Project” from 1970?) is bent on seizing control of the world’s nuclear arsenals and using them to start a process of mutually assured destruction that will eradicate all life on Earth. Luckily “Ethan” (Cruise) has the magic key that might lead to humanity’s salvation, but he also needs the support of his erstwhile bosses, the President of the USA, an aircraft carrier and a nuclear submarine that actually works. Once we have waded through all the recaps the story kicks in with plenty of opportunity for our ingenious hero and his team - largely without Ving Rhames this time - to put together a series of cunning plays and counter-plays to keep themselves ahead of not just the megalomaniacal virus but also the malevolent “Gabriel” (Esai Morales) who reckons he might be able to take control. It’s essentially a vehicle for the star for the supporting efforts from the likes of Hayley Atwell and Simon Pegg offer us little of distinction, but if you’re a fan of action adventure movies then this is the equivalent of a higher-tech “Indiana Jones” movie with car chases; loads of pyrotechnics; great visual effects, an energetic score and it culminates with an enjoyable aerial dogfight that just needed the Red Baron and/or Sir Sean Connery. I am struggling to believe this is really the last of these, but if it is then it’s a fitting denouement for a character that has largely delivered well these last thirty years and that has has come along way from the Peter Graves stuff from the late 1960s. It does need a big screen as it will look very ordinary on the television, but even though it is probably half an hour longer than it needs to be, is still a good watch.

J

JPV852

@JPV852

2025-05-31

Solid entry (final?) of the franchise and while not the strongest in terms of plot (has the same issue that I had with Dead Reckoning), the stunt work (most notably the submarine and airplane sequences) were top notch. Probably wasn't in the budget but would've loved to had cameos of past IMF members. Oh, and the twist of one of the characters seemed a bit of a stretch and probably not what they had in mind when writing/filming MI:DR. **3.75/5** I do wonder given the box office for this and MI:DR wasn't exactly stellar, at least not reaching the heights of previous entries, if they may try going the Paramount+ route with a TV series with Cruise making the occasional cameo, led maybe by Simon Pegg's Benji.