Mission Impossible Final Reckoning
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Impossible - The Final Reckoning,' the Tom Cruise series is ranked from its worst entry to its best.
The supporting cast — including Jon Voight, Henry Czerny, Emmanuelle Béart, Jean Reno, Ving Rhames, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Vanessa Redgrave — was wonderful. Rhames is the only person, besides Cruise, to appear in every Mission: Impossible movie, and Czerny made a surprising reappearance for the latest two films in the franchise.
The Tom Cruise-led movie franchise is now as old as the TV show was when it first appeared on the big screen in 1996. This weekend marks what may—or may not—be the final bow. The first Mission: Impossible film came out in 1996 when star Tom Cruise was 34 years old.
The mega Memorial Day weekend at the box office is off to a great start with 'Lilo & Stitch' eyeing a Disney preview best for holiday at $14M and 'Mission: Impossible - Final Reckoning' Looking at $8M Franchise record.
"I got a big hug and a cheer as soon as I walked on the set," Rolf Saxon tells PEOPLE of returning to 'Mission: Impossible'
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Hannah Waddingham, known for her Emmy-winning role in "Ted Lasso," spoke to "CBS Mornings" about her role in "Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning," how it relates to her family history and starting her career in theater.
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning has crossed a major milestone at the worldwide box office ahead of its opening weekend. Tom Cruise’s film collected a strong $24.8 million on its release day, setting a new franchise record. Keep scrolling for the deets.
It didn’t have Tom Cruise dangling from an airplane — it didn’t even have Peter Graves thumbing through IMF dossiers in his apartment — but the Mission: Impossible TV pilot still managed to light the fuse on one of Hollywood’s biggest action franchises.