
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.
- 7.3
- 2025
- Released
- 2h 50m

Tom Cruise
Ethan Hunt
Hayley Atwell
Grace
Ving Rhames
Luther Stickell
Simon Pegg
Benji Dunn
Esai Morales
Gabriel
Pom Klementieff
Paris
Henry Czerny
Kittridge
Holt McCallany
Serling
Janet McTeer
Walters
Nick Offerman
General Sidney
Hannah Waddingham
Admiral Neely
Tramell Tillman
Captain Bledsoe
Angela Bassett
Erika Sloane
Shea Whigham
Briggs
Greg Tarzan Davis
Degas
Charles Parnell
Richards
Mark Gatiss
Angstrom
Rolf Saxon
William Donloe
Lucy Tulugarjuk
Tapeesa
Cary Elwes
Denlinger
Katy O'Brian
Kodiak
Stephen Oyoung
Pills
Paul Bullion
Shirley
Pasha D. Lychnikoff
Captain Koltsov
Kwabena Ansah
Erika's Son
Ryn Alleyne
Acolyte
Ned Campbell
Acolyte
Charlie Carter
Acolyte
Chantelle Roman
Acolyte
Mark Taqqaugaq
Inuit Fisherman
Ipeelie Ootoova
Inuit Fisherman
Jacky Qrunnut
Inuit Fisherman
Izyan Hay
Nurse
Ross McCall
Agent Boulding
Hugo Salter
Agent Brock
Jess Khan-Lee
Mount Weather - Marine Sergeant
Harrison Daniels
Mount Weather - Marine Sergeant
Alan Calton
Mount Weather - Secret Service Agent
Lorraine Tai
Mount Weather - Secret Service Agent
Tommie Earl Jenkins
Mount Weather - Colonel Burdick
Shamail Ali
Mount Weather - Aide de Camp
Peter Devlin
Mount Weather - Runner
Jude Mack
Mount Weather - Runner
Stefanie Nieuwenhuyse
Mount Weather - Operator
Sydney Cole Alexander
USS George H.W. Bush - Lt. Cmdr. Bennet
Gabriella Piazza
USS George H.W. Bush - Lt. Acosta
Elliot Janks
USS George H.W. Bush - Chief Collins
Martin McDougall
USS George H.W. Bush - Captain
Edem Atsu-Swanzy
USS George H.W. Bush - Navigator
Madeleine Day
USS George H.W. Bush - Neely's Aide
Marcin Dorociński
Sevastopol - Captain
Ivan Ivashkin
Sevastopol - Executive Officer
Zahari Baharov
Sevastopol - Deck Officer
Jean Kartal
Sevastopol - Sonarman
Os Leanse
Sevastopol - Sonarman
Mateusz Malecki
Sevastopol - Stern Plane Operator
Jay Saighal
SSGN Ohio - Officer of the Deck
Kyle Abdullah
SSGN Ohio - Chief of the Watch
Isata Kamara
SSGN Ohio - Sonar
Shane Afolabi
SSGN Ohio - Helmsman
Dylan Kussman
SSGN Ohio - Radio
Bridgette Amofah
SSGN Ohio - Crew
Katie Bernstein
SSGN Ohio - Crew
Andrew Prince Boateng
SSGN Ohio - Crew
Stanley Eldridge
SSGN Ohio - Crew
Aisha-May Hunte
SSGN Ohio - Crew
Dominic Leeder
SSGN Ohio - Crew
Sam Lilja
SSGN Ohio - Crew
Lloyd James
SSGN Ohio - Crew
Adrian Muykanovich
SSGN Ohio - Crew
Jacob O'Connor
SSGN Ohio - Crew
Seb Slade
SSGN Ohio - Crew
Nathan Wiley
SSGN Ohio - Crew
René Valius
SSGN Ohio - Crew
Rene Vrabel
Gabriel's Henchman
Lee Charles
Gabriel's Henchman
Igor Karpovich
Gabriel's Henchman























































































Released
en
$400,000,000.00
$598,056,261.00
- #mask
- #artificial intelligence (a.i.)
- #diving
- #submarine
- #espionage
- #spy
- #nuclear missile
- #fake identity
- #secret agent
- #stunt
- #sequel
- #secret government organization
- #infiltration
- #terrorist plot
- #fictional government agency
- #misinformation
- #government agency
- #based on tv series
- #suspenseful
Reviews

I recently watched Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, and to be honest, I found it somewhat underwhelming. The movie has its moments, and visually it’s stunning — some scenes are beautifully shot, with vibrant colors and impressive cinematography that really show the scale of the action. However, despite these visuals, the story itself falls flat. The plot feels predictable at times, and t
This is the best movie of the franchise by a notable margin. If you've grown up being young with the first one, and aged over time with each subsequent one, you'll find this movie to be an emotional ride where you see just how all in someone devoted to their cause and beliefs can be. A scene at the very end with the crowd captures it all so beautifully. It's a masterpiece of this franchise's st
My quick rating - 7.2/10. You’d think a 170-minute movie would have plenty of time to waste, but Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning sprints out of the gate and doesn’t look back. For something that clocks in at nearly three hours, it’s almost shocking how quickly it moves. The story is intricate, packed with moving parts, but still surprisingly easy to follow. Credit goes to the sharp editi
Generally speaking I've enjoyed the "Mission Impossible" films. I believe Tom Cruise has shone in the lead role, with a range of adventurous, action packed stories, worth telling. Its regrettable then that I can't find anything overly positive to say about "Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning." I found the script for this film incoherent. From a storytelling perspective, it wanders about l

The movie is good cast is also good i loved to watch action and thriller adventure movie also like racing and mission impossible are best fit on this
How can we have a final reckoning when the last bit of the movie is dedicated to letting us know that Ethan Hunt is definitely still important and definitely will be back doing stuff. Give it up, Tom. There are some bad CG effects in here. Unforgivable. This movie is long and full of dumb shit that doesn't matter. Everyone knows everyone because Ethan is so good at being better than everyone

<em>'Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning'</em> is up there for being the most I've enjoyed a M:I movie, it's certainly in the top four anyway. It probably is a touch overlong, though I can't say I ever felt bored through the 2hrs 50mins. It's packed with action, so no surprise. Tom Cruise is, as we've seen across the prior seven installments, excellent in the role of Ethan Hunt. Those wit

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 h

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
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
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 audiov
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!











