
The New 'Mission: Impossible' Is Pretty Disappointing — Except For That Final Act
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The first two hours leave much to be desired, but Tom Cruise wows in the film’s final moments.
HuffPost has republished this piece now that “Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning” is streaming on Paramount+.
There are no post-credits scenes in the “Mission: Impossible” movies. There easily could be. Audiences are now conditioned for them, thanks to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. And since there’s always another impossible mission right around the corner, a post-credits teaser would be an easy way to signal what’s coming next and keep audiences speculating during the years-long wait between entries.
Instead, each “Mission: Impossible” film feels like a stand-alone adventure. There’s no homework you need to do before heading to the latest movie. No need to rewatch the previous story or read up on some forgotten character who’s about to make a cameo. For over three decades, the franchise resisted the seemingly irresistible trend of the cinematic universe and its trademark post-credits teaser.
“Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning,” from writer-director Christopher McQuarrie, still doesn’t have a post-credits scene, but in almost every other way, it feels like the mediocre byproduct of an overextended cinematic universe.
This is a movie that expects you to be deeply familiar with the entire franchise, from forgotten minor characters to decades-old MacGuffins. The result is perhaps the most disappointing installment in the “Mission: Impossible” franchise so far, even if its breathtaking final act is enough to redeem “The Final Reckoning” from failure.













