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Tom Cruise Revisits Iconic 'Mission: Impossible' Stunts on 'Tonight'

  • Tom Cruise concludes the nearly 30-year Mission: Impossible series with The Final Reckoning, releasing in theaters on May 24, 2025.
  • This installment culminates decades of the franchise's growth and Cruise's commitment to performing increasingly daring stunts, including his collaboration with director Christopher McQuarrie.
  • The film’s centerpiece is Cruise hanging from a biplane at 8,000 feet with 140 mph winds above South Africa, filmed without CGI, alongside a complex story involving a nuclear-threat antagonist known as The Entity.
  • Before its U.S. release, The Final Reckoning grossed over ₹102 crore across five countries, drawing 750,000 viewers in South Korea alone and breaking multiple box office records.
  • The film shifts focus from classic spycraft to grand, world-threatening stakes, suggesting a larger scale but more convoluted finale that may mark the series’ end for some time.
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Death-defying stunts have become Tom Cruise's lifeblood. So too in the finale "Mission: Impossible – the final reckoning," which offers high-octane action, nostalgic flashbacks and an aging but tireless superstar fighting both AI threats and cinema death, notes Sebastian Lindvall.

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