Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning: Ethan Hunt’s Last Mission Hits Cinemas
The end of an era is here. Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning brings Ethan Hunt’s legendary journey to a gripping close in what promises to be one of the most explosive cinematic events of the decade. Get ready - this high-octane finale hits cinemas 23 May 2025.
One Last Impossible Mission
The end of the road is anything but smooth for Ethan Hunt. In Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, the fate of the world teeters on the edge, and only one man - and his loyal team - can stop it from falling into chaos. With global stability hanging by a thread, Ethan must confront the ghosts of his past, take on a shadowy new enemy, and make an impossible choice between the people he loves and the mission he was born to complete. As shocking betrayals unfold and long-lost allies re-emerge, the lines between loyalty and survival blur. This is more than just a mission - it’s the mission. The most personal, most dangerous, and most explosive challenge of Hunt’s career. And failure? Not an option.
Cruise, McQuarrie, and the End of an Era
It’s the final bow for one of cinema’s greatest adrenaline junkies. Tom Cruise is back one last time as Ethan Hunt, delivering the kind of jaw-dropping action, steely resolve, and emotional depth that made the Mission: Impossible series iconic. Partnering once again with writer-director Christopher McQuarrie, the duo crafts a high-octane farewell filled with tension, twists, and just the right amount of heart. McQuarrie, the mastermind behind Fallout and Dead Reckoning, brings his sharp storytelling and visionary direction to the franchise's ultimate chapter. Expect more than just epic set pieces—this is an emotionally charged finale that explores what it really means to fight for something bigger than yourself. It’s Cruise at full throttle and McQuarrie in peak form—an unbeatable combo going out with a cinematic bang.
Here’s a quick overview of the entire cast:
- Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt: An IMF agent and leader of a team of operatives.
- Hayley Atwell as Grace: A former thief turned IMF agent and Ethan's ally.
- Ving Rhames as Luther Stickell: An IMF computer technician, Ethan's best friend and a member of his team.
- Simon Pegg as Benji Dunn: An IMF technical field agent and a member of Ethan's team and close friend.
- Vanessa Kirby as Alanna Mitsopolis: A black market arms dealer also known as the White Widow and daughter of "Max", a deceased former arms dealer from the first film.
- Esai Morales as Gabriel: An assassin with ties to Ethan's past before the IMF, who acts as the Entity's liaison.
- Pom Klementieff as Paris: A French assassin who was betrayed by Gabriel and became Ethan's ally after being spared by the latter.
- Mariela Garriga as Marie: A woman from Ethan and Gabriel's past.
- Henry Czerny as Eugene Kittridge: The former director of the IMF in the first film who now is the director of the CIA from Dead Reckoning.
- Holt McCallany as Bernstein: The Secretary of Defense.
- Janet McTeer
- Nick Offerman as Sydney: The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
- Hannah Waddingham[8][9]
- Angela Bassett as Erika Sloane: The former CIA director, now President of the United States. Bassett returns from Fallout.
- Shea Whigham as Jasper Briggs: A US Intelligence agent assigned to track down Ethan and his team.
- Greg Tarzan Davis as Degas: A US Intelligence agent and Briggs' partner who was assigned to track down Ethan and his team. He joins Ethan's team in this film.
- Charles Parnell: The head of the NRO.
- Frederick Schmidt as Zola Mitsopolis, Alanna's brother.
- Rolf Saxon as William Donloe, a CIA analyst who was last seen in the first film being transferred to Alaska.
- Tommie Earl Jenkins as Colonel Burdick
Built for the Big Screen
This is not a movie you stream in your PJs. The Final Reckoning is pure theatrical adrenaline, built for massive screens, booming sound, and that collective gasp when the impossible becomes reality. From vertigo-inducing cliff jumps to pulse-pounding car chases through cobbled European streets, this film is a masterclass in edge-of-your-seat spectacle. Cruise performs death-defying stunts like only he can, and the action never lets up. Crafted for maximum visual impact, every frame is a reminder of why we go to the movies. The trailer set the internet ablaze - now it’s time to witness the finale that’s literally built to blow you away in the cinema. Trust us, your seat will make you feel like part of the mission.
Book Your Tickets Now
Don't miss Ethan Hunt’s final mission. Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning arrives 23 May 2025. This time, the mission truly is the end - will you choose to accept?