The film could be the last time Tom Cruise play the IMF agent, Ethan Hunt.
Last night during the transmission of the Super Bowl a new advance of Impossible mission – Mortal sentence.
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This film is the eighth (and possibly last?) Delivery of Tom Cruise In the long franchise, which dates back to Mission: Impossible of 1996 and that has become known by a series of increasingly ambitious acrobatics.


The new impossible mission advance – Mortal Judgment
For almost a decade, the characteristic trick of a mission film has been announced more than a year in advance, such as when Cruise hangs from the side of a plane in Rogue Nationmake a halo parachute jump in Fallout or jump a motorcycle from a cliff in Dead Reckoning. This time, the trick has kept secret until much closer to the premiere of the film, and Cruise revealed on February 7 that one of the tricks involved him hanging from a propeller plane upside down.
Mission_ Impossible – The Final Reckoning _ Big Game Spot (2025 Movie) – Tom Cruise.mp4
Christopher McquarrieCruise’s right hand from Rogue Nation of 2015, returns to command this delivery.
Hayley Atwell, Esai Morales, Henry Czerny, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Pom Klementieff, Vanessa Kirby, Hannah Waddingham, Nick Offerman, Katy O’Brian and Tramell Tillman They are among the cast.
Mission: Impossible – Final Judgment arrives on May 22, 2025 to theaters.
What did Tom Cruise say about which impossible mission – final sentence is his last movie in the saga
Cruise has been evasive about whether this will really be his latest installment. In recent years, he suggested that he would like to play Ethan Hunt until he is 80 years old. But more recently it has been evasive. “You have to see the movie”Cruise told Empire when asked if it was the last installment for him. “It’s difficult for me to talk about that right now, because it’s really something you have to experience.”
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