Tom Cruise runs a lot and falls out of aeroplanes in the new Mission: Impossible trailer

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Paramount Pictures and Skydance are thrilled to unveil the official teaser trailer and poster for MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – THE FINAL RECKONING, the highly anticipated finale to one of cinema’s most enduring action franchises. Directed by Christopher McQuarrie, the epic finale teases a heart-pounding conclusion to Ethan Hunt’s (Tom Cruise) legendary journey as the leader of the Impossible Mission Force.

In The Final Reckoning, Ethan Hunt faces his most perilous mission yet as he as he confronts a powerful AI threat. This AI, known as The Entity, has the potential to create catastrophic outcomes if it falls into the wrong hands. The stakes are higher, the danger is real, and the impossible is unavoidable. Known for its breathtaking stunts and thrilling espionage, the franchise elevates its intensity, with Cruise continuing to perform stunts that defy the boundaries of action filmmaking. This time he’s seen dangling out of planes flying low across mountainous regions, deep diving in artic water and running… A Lot.

“This is the culmination of everything Ethan and the IMF have faced,” said McQuarrie. “Fans can expect a rollercoaster of intrigue, suspense, and unparalleled action that pays tribute to the series while charting new territory.”

The teaser poster, unveiled alongside the trailer, features Cruise’s iconic Ethan Hunt. The poster’s tagline, “Our lives are the sum of our choices” echoes the sentiment of the final chapter’s gravity.

The MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE series, which began in 1996, has redefined the spy genre, with each installment raising the bar for intense action sequences and sophisticated storytelling. Fans can expect The Final Reckoning to deliver emotional stakes and groundbreaking action that will resonate with audiences worldwide.

MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – THE FINAL RECKONING will be released in theaters in 23rd May 2025. Watch the official teaser trailer now.

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