Tom Cruise: The End of "Mission: Impossible 8" Filming
A trailer is also in the pipeline
After "Mission: Impossible 8" experienced severe problems during production, filming has finally been concluded! This was reported by Yahoo and Mail Online.
What exactly Ethan Hunt's latest adventure will be about is still a matter of mere speculation. However, it is a fact that "Mission: Impossible 8" will pick up where "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning" left off. For the first time in the film series' history, two movies will tell a continuous story.
As with the previous three movies, Christopher McQuarrie is in charge of directing and screenwriting. In front of the camera, of course, we will once again see the crew around Tom Cruise, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames and Hayley Atwell. The same applies to other important characters from the predecessor, such as Esai Morales as Gabriel, Shea Whigham as a CIA agent and Vanessa Kirby as the White Widow. Pom Klementieff, who turned up as an assassin and nearly died in part 7, will also return for the new film. Moreover, initial rumors suggest that Jeremy Renner could also reprise his role, despite not having made an appearance in the last two movies.
"Mission: Impossible 8" is set to open in theaters on May 23, 2025. However, the first teaser trailer will reportedly be released around the time of the premiere of "Gladiator 2" on November 22.
The "Mission: Impossible" films: A look back at the cult series
The 'Mission: Impossible' series is one of the most successful action franchises in film history and has become a true pop culture phenomenon since its launch in 1996. Starring Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt, an imperturbable secret agent, the films are known for their spectacular stunts, daring action sequences and complex storylines. There are now seven films and the eighth installment is already in the works. Here is an overview of all the films to date.
1. Mission: Impossible (1996)
"Mission: Impossible" was directed by Brian De Palma and laid the foundation for the franchise. The film is based on the 1960s TV series of the same name and follows Ethan Hunt, an agent of the secret Impossible Mission Force (IMF) , who is hunted as a traitor after a failed mission by the organization. Ethan must prove his innocence while uncovering a conspiracy that reaches deep into the IMF's own ranks. The movie is best known for its iconic scene in which Ethan Hunt steals information while hanging from wires in a high-security room. The success of the film, which grossed more than 450 million dollars worldwide, secured a sequel for the franchise and established Tom Cruise as an action star.
2. Mission: Impossible 2 (2000)
The second part was directed by John Woo, the master of stylized action cinema. "Mission: Impossible 2" offers a different, visually impressive style with lots of slow-motion shots, doves and breathtaking fight scenes. Here, Ethan Hunt must stop the dangerous villain Sean Ambrose (played by Dougray Scott) , who unleashes a deadly virus that could threaten humanity.
Although the film deviated stylistically, it was a financial success and almost doubled the box office takings of the first installment. Tom Cruise's courage to perform breakneck stunts was a highlight of the film - especially the climbing scene at the beginning, which was filmed without the use of safety ropes.
3. Mission: Impossible 3 (2006)
With J.J. Abrams at the helm, "Mission: Impossible 3" took on a more emotional and darker direction. Ethan Hunt, who by this point had retired from active duty to live a normal life with his fiancée Julia (played by Michelle Monaghan) , is forced back into action when his former protégé is kidnapped.
The villain Owen Davian, played by Philip Seymour Hoffman, is considered one of the most terrifying antagonists in the series. Abrams brought a more intense emotional depth to the story by focusing more on Hunt's personal life and relationships. The film was praised by critics and refreshed the franchise after a six-year hiatus.
4. Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (2011)
This part marks a turning point for the series. With Brad Bird as director and Tom Cruise taking his daredevil stunts to a new level, "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol" placed a stronger focus on teamwork. The IMF is disbanded after a bomb attack on the Kremlin, and Ethan Hunt must save the world from a global nuclear war without resources or an official mission.
One of the most memorable scenes in the movie is Cruise's climb up the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. This scene was shot without the use of CGI, which added to the authenticity and thrill of the movie. Part 4 was a huge success and grossed almost 700 million dollars worldwide.
5. Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015)
Christopher McQuarrie took over the direction of "Rogue Nation" and helped the series to even greater success. Ethan Hunt and his team have to fight against the "Syndicate" organization, an international rogue secret society that has set itself the task of destroying the IMF.
One of the most spectacular scenes in the film shows Tom Cruise clinging to a plane taking off - a stunt he once again performs himself. Working with British agent Ilsa Faust (played by Rebecca Ferguson) also added to the movie's dynamism. The film cemented the legacy of the series and prepared the ground for the next installment.
6. Mission: Impossible - Fallout (2018)
With "Mission: Impossible - Fallout", the series reached its climax to date. Once again directed by McQuarrie, the film featured some of the best action sequences in the entire franchise. In this installment, Ethan Hunt must deal with the consequences of his past decisions while preventing a global catastrophe from being triggered.
The action in the movie is simply breathtaking, especially the helicopter chase through the mountains and the chase through Paris. The fight sequence in the bathroom is also considered one of the highlights. The film was acclaimed by critics and audiences alike and once again grossed 790 million dollars worldwide.
7. Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning (2023)
The seventh installment, "Mission: Impossible 7: Dead Reckoning", is the first of a two-part story that is supposed to herald the grand finale for the franchise. The movie shows Ethan Hunt on the hunt for a mysterious new weapon that could change the fate of the world. Once again directed by Christopher McQuarrie, the movie features the usual spectacular stunts, including a breathtaking motorcycle cliff scene. Hayley Atwell joins the cast as a new key character, and the movie is once again shaping up to be a worldwide blockbuster.