Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9603208/
May 23, 2025
Theatrical Exclusive
not going to watch a single second of additional footage before May of 2025, this was nearly the ideal trailer between teasing the promised insanity to come without spoiling most of the set-pieces or over-hinting at plot.
— Brendan Hodges (@metaplexmovies) November 11, 2024
His straight up sprint form is basically mandatory for MI nowdouble aught said:
Tommy loves to run!
C@LAg said:i may watch the movies for the first time before seeing this.Thunderstruck xx said:
I'm so amped for this! Going to rewatch all the movies before seeing this one.
(have only seen the first one).
CowtownAg06 said:
I'll definitely need to refresh the last one, but I love them all (except 2). Does anyone actually believe this the "Final" Reckoning?
Paramount Pictures should put all the MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE movies back in theaters for a marathon screening the month of, or before, #MissionImpossible8’s release. This country needs it. pic.twitter.com/IhNkKO1CIm
— Courtney Howard (@Lulamaybelle) November 11, 2024
I don't want these to end. The last half of the series has become some of the best action movies. They have made the world seem so big with amazing cinematography, locations, characters, and plots. The only problem is that I can't see anyone taking over this series like 007 does.TCTTS said:CowtownAg06 said:
I'll definitely need to refresh the last one, but I love them all (except 2). Does anyone actually believe this the "Final" Reckoning?
Before the trailer dropped, in the last couple of weeks, there was a report from a highly credible source (like Variety or Puck or someone super reputable along those lines - I can't remember which), saying that the dilemma behind-the-scenes was that Paramount wanted to market this as the "final" M:I movie, so it feels like more of and Endgame-type event, while Cruise didn't and wants to keep making these until he's 80. Which, IMO, tells us that Ethan doesn't die, but that maybe the story/ending is constructed in such a way that the world thinks he does? Something along those lines? Maybe it's kind of a Bruce-at-the-end-of-The-Dark-Knight-Rises kind of thing, but leaving the door open for a return in some capacity down the line?
Quote:
Paramount will release Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning on May 23, 2025 - but if you think this is going to be the final Mission movie, think again.
Even if this is, in fact, Cruise's last outing as Ethan Hunt, he'll find a way to continue this franchise and be heavily involved as a producer. In fact, he's rumored to have already hand-picked his successor - Glen Powell, whom Cruise took under his wing on the set of Top Gun: Maverick.
Once Powell wraps J.J. Abrams' new movie next year, his schedule will be wide open, and it wouldn't surprise me at all to see him join the IMF and choose to accept the most impossible mission of all - replacing Tom Cruise on the big screen.
rabbit's foot?#missionimpossible3#missionimpossible8 https://t.co/lKaxTSOjwN pic.twitter.com/dudzaC50bb
— tcarchiverandom (@tcarchive0220) November 11, 2024
So that’s the rabbit’s foot in the MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - THE FINAL RECKONING trailer, and that’s not a shot from MI3, because we never see how Ethan Hunt actually got it during that heist. Looks like a digitally de-aged Tom Cruise back there, so how will this come into play? pic.twitter.com/NW3uWwRbxb
— Ethan Anderton (@Ethan_Anderton) November 11, 2024
So we get the Mission Impossible Knife, and the Rabbit's Foot (?), oh damn I'm actually excited for this https://t.co/xz3LFZiBJx
— TWMallard1938 (@mallard1938) November 11, 2024
TCTTS said:
From Jeff Sneider's newsletter tonight...Quote:
Paramount will release Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning on May 23, 2025 - but if you think this is going to be the final Mission movie, think again.
Even if this is, in fact, Cruise's last outing as Ethan Hunt, he'll find a way to continue this franchise and be heavily involved as a producer. In fact, he's rumored to have already hand-picked his successor - Glen Powell, whom Cruise took under his wing on the set of Top Gun: Maverick.
Once Powell wraps J.J. Abrams' new movie next year, his schedule will be wide open, and it wouldn't surprise me at all to see him join the IMF and choose to accept the most impossible mission of all - replacing Tom Cruise on the big screen.
This would be far better than anything that Hollywood has released lately. At least we get some Gladiator soon.TCTTS said:Paramount Pictures should put all the MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE movies back in theaters for a marathon screening the month of, or before, #MissionImpossible8’s release. This country needs it. pic.twitter.com/IhNkKO1CIm
— Courtney Howard (@Lulamaybelle) November 11, 2024
The Porkchop Express said:
Jeez I just realized I never saw the last one.
Old man fail complete.
I sat there trying to remember what happened in the last one for half the trailer.
Looks like MI is going with the Jurassic World Dominion rules of people surviving under frozen ice, but who cares? Cruise has a blank check for me, cash it anytime you want, brother.