Mission Impossible: Final Reckoning Trailer (Releases May 23, 2025)

I haven't seen a single Mission Impossible film in my life. That trailer makes me want to now.
Tonally the first 3 are very different, both from each other and from the ones starting with the McQuarrie era with MI4: Rogue Nation. The series, despite being almost 30(?!?!) years running, has a lot of call backs and references, as well as a recurring cast of sidekicks, so watching them all is probably worthwhile, though you could probably realistically start with 4 and be fine. Then again, Kittridge is in Dead Reckoning and he was in the first film so I bet those first 3 will be relevant for some easter eggs at least in the final(?) film.
 
Tonally the first 3 are very different, both from each other and from the ones starting with the McQuarrie era with MI4: Rogue Nation. The series, despite being almost 30(?!?!) years running, has a lot of call backs and references, as well as a recurring cast of sidekicks, so watching them all is probably worthwhile, though you could probably realistically start with 4 and be fine. Then again, Kittridge is in Dead Reckoning and he was in the first film so I bet those first 3 will be relevant for some easter eggs at least in the final(?) film.
Wow 30 yrs running. Yeah, I've known about MI since I was a kid from the old TV commercials. Idk, just never compelled me to watch. My dad has seen a few of them however. He's a bigger action flick junkie than me. Appreciate the overview man.
 
Wow 30 yrs running. Yeah, I've known about MI since I was a kid from the old TV commercials. Idk, just never compelled me to watch. My dad has seen a few of them however. He's a bigger action flick junkie than me. Appreciate the overview man.
There is a lot of brouhaha over "Bond Girls" but DAMN if the M:I series didn't have equal or even superior babes. I didn't think they could top Rebecca Ferguson but Hayley Atwell did it :P

But Thandie Newton, Michelle Monaghan, Keri Russel, Maggie Q, Paula Patton, Vanessa Kirby, and the only crossover with Bond in Lea Sedoux, that casting director is ON POINT!
 
Tonally the first 3 are very different, both from each other and from the ones starting with the McQuarrie era with MI4: Rogue Nation. The series, despite being almost 30(?!?!) years running, has a lot of call backs and references, as well as a recurring cast of sidekicks, so watching them all is probably worthwhile, though you could probably realistically start with 4 and be fine. Then again, Kittridge is in Dead Reckoning and he was in the first film so I bet those first 3 will be relevant for some easter eggs at least in the final(?) film.

3 is kind of relevant too as Michelle Monoghan's character is significant to 4 and one of the films after 4 (not specifying as that one is somewhat of a surprise in terms of her involvement IIRC). Plus, it has Philip Seymour Hoffman as the villain, so absolutely not skippable in my book. Not to mention 3 is the first appearance of Benji (Simon Pegg) who gradually becomes Ethan's closest friend alongside Luther over the course of the films.

Honestly, 2 is the one true filler film. IIRC, one of the characters in a later film talks about the number of women that Ethan fell in love with, and the number they gave meant either they're ignoring 2 in terms of canon, or they just dismissed the main girl of 2 as Ethan not actually having feelings for despite his actions in 2 suggesting otherwise.

Regardless, I would say 2 is the only one that can be easily skipped in terms of the story and characters, and IMHO a new viewer wouldn't be missing much as the first 2/3 of the film are mostly dull and only the final act is entertaining but in a nonsensical, over the top way. And really, if one wants a more consistent John Woo directed American film that is over the top and ridiculous all the way through but also entertaining the whole time, Face/Off is a far superior choice over M:I-2.
 
For the first time in a while I'm not that excited for a new MI. I thought Dead Reckoning was suprisingly bland.
I agree, it felt bland and stretching the limits of believability even more than is standard for the series. Yet, it appears to be the highest rated MI movie on Rotten Tomatoes, both among the critics and the audience. What can be surmised from this? That everyone sucks?
 
I agree, it felt bland and stretching the limits of believability even more than is standard for the series. Yet, it appears to be the highest rated MI movie on Rotten Tomatoes, both among the critics and the audience. What can be surmised from this? That everyone sucks?

Pretty much, yeah. Even with a bland film, there's really been no competition for over a decade.

Bond went too serious, even if Casino Royale was fantastic and Skyfall was great and promising.

Kingsman is sort of up there and has done well, but there's no one central star.

There was The Man From U.N.C.L.E., but sadly it performed poorly.
 
Last edited:
Say what you want about Tom and his cult...he is on of the last movie stars and every time i watch one of these i feel like i need to do so in a movie theater. This will be no exception.
 
This is why you go to the movies

THAT MUSIC 🫡

Can't fucking wait. GOAT franchise
 
Last edited:
Gonna miss the Cruise missle when he retires from these.
Nostalgia seeing cuts from the older films.
Just watched Dead Reckoning again last week. I enjoyed it much more the second viewing. Not as good as Fallout, rogue or ghost but a nice addition to the series.
 
Cool trailer.

mBFGp1e.png


What's going on here?
 
Cool trailer.

mBFGp1e.png


What's going on here?
Since a big part of the plot is (I believe) going after the original AI source code that was sunk in the russian sub, I'm guessing he is either arctic free diving to build stamina or just escaped from a ship and is making himself hypothermic so his body can be retrieved and resuscitated later, Abyss style.
 
Looked pretty good, but I am so far behind on the mission impossible movies. Need to have a marathon weekend to get caught up one of these days.
 
Saw this in 4DX
The start felt a bit disjointed and all over the place tbh, but it gets into the groove from around the second act; there's two big long sequences that are just pure tension with no dialogue and those were definitely the highlight.

You kinda have to go with some powerful suspension of disbelief for the digital super devil antagonist, and some of the tech, but I enjoyed it a lot from the second act onwards.

For all the 4DX viewers, there is a sequence near the end that will fuck you up, a thorough chair ass-kicking lol.
out of here GIF
 
Saw this in 4DX
The start felt a bit disjointed and all over the place tbh, but it gets into the groove from around the second act; there's two big long sequences that are just pure tension with no dialogue and those were definitely the highlight.

You kinda have to go with some powerful suspension of disbelief for the digital super devil antagonist, and some of the tech, but I enjoyed it a lot from the second act onwards.

For all the 4DX viewers, there is a sequence near the end that will fuck you up, a thorough chair ass-kicking lol.
out of here GIF
Glad you enjoyed it. I'm kind or nervous reading some of the reviews…
 
Watched in 4DX too and agree with R Reizo Ryuu You better leave your brain at home as this one makes a Jason Statham movie look intelligent. There is an attempt to make it philosophical and serious which pushes story into the absurd.
The 4DX was fun, in the later parts, but it's hard to recommend as a theater experience.
 
Last edited:
I'm going in tomorrow too. Unfortunately, everything I've heard about it has been almost entirely negative and I didn't like the Ai enemy in the predecessor that much. Well, I still want to see it.
 
I went on a pre screening last night.

Sadly this one is worse than dead reckoning. Less action and pointless exposition. Still enjoyable, but it had moments when I was thinking when the movie will get going.

Also what a waste of a great theme song only playing it during end credits.
 
Last edited:
I went on a pre screening last night.

Sadly this one is worse than dead reckoning. Less action and pointess exposition. Still enjoyable, but it had moments when I was thinking when the movie will get going.

Also what a waste of a great theme song only playing it during end credits.
Would've thought they'd at least try to clean it up in the edit after the reaction to Dead Reckoning…
 
I went on a pre screening last night.

Sadly this one is worse than dead reckoning. Less action and pointess exposition. Still enjoyable, but it had moments when I was thinking when the movie will get going.

Also what a waste of a great theme song only playing it during end credits.
Think I will skip this. I thought last movie was just a collection of action scenes, instead full package like fallout
 
Man, I really am the only person who didn't like Fallout at all. The trailer was all timer sure but I thought the actual film was a snooze.
 
I went on a pre screening last night.

Sadly this one is worse than dead reckoning. Less action and pointess exposition. Still enjoyable, but it had moments when I was thinking when the movie will get going.

Also what a waste of a great theme song only playing it during end credits.

Don't come in here with your negativity trying to deter us from seeing an action flick.

I am sure it will be an above average action film.
 
Saw it in IMAX yesterday.

The first hour is slow and very exposition heavy. Probably done to reintroduce the entity and Gabriel.

After that it kicks into high gear and pulls of some amazing setpieces and visuals.

The entire underwater sequence, and the plane sequence after that, are absolutely incredible.

Dead Reckoning 1 and 2 is nowhere near as good as Rogue Nation and Fallout, but in the end, it still delivered a lot of amazing scenes.

Probably a 7.5 / 10 overall, the first hour being a 6 / 10 and everything after that a 8.5 / 10.
 
I agree, it felt bland and stretching the limits of believability even more than is standard for the series. Yet, it appears to be the highest rated MI movie on Rotten Tomatoes, both among the critics and the audience. What can be surmised from this? That everyone sucks?
If it's any consolation, the movie didn't break even. :messenger_winking_tongue:
 
Saw it yesterday and I'd say it's the worst MI since 2. Dead Reconing was miles better. Everyone except Cruise himself feels like he was degraded to an unimportant side figure. Especially the women have next to no real screen time. The only thing that really stands out are the stunts at the end.

Major disappointment.
 
Saw it yesterday and I'd say it's the worst MI since 2. Dead Reconing was miles better. Everyone except Cruise himself feels like he was degraded to an unimportant side figure. Especially the women have next to no real screen time. The only thing that really stands out are the stunts at the end.

Major disappointment.
That's unfortunate one of my favorite parts of dead reckoning was how awesome all the chicks were.
 
Was ok, With a few past mission highlights mixed in and great action sequences but yeah pacing was bad.
Needed more Haley Atwell breastage !
 
Saw it tonight and

They built Gabriel up for one and half films only for him to die by hitting his head falling out of the plane. Why no massive epic fucking fight?
 
Last edited:
How do you go from human threats etc to some weird man killing people for an AI. The whole premise was almost dumb, even for a movie.

The bad guy/plot macguffin for Dead Reckoning was out of place for the franchise, you have Ethan Hunt fighting Skynet, basically he is fighting a new form of life and its not given the gravity it deserves its juts another bad guy and I don't know if you can do it justice without taking the franchise well off course.
 
Top Bottom