Let’s be honest, Tom Cruise is built different. While other actors sit in trailers, this man is actually jumping off cliffs, hanging off real planes, and breaking his own bones just to make sure you have a good time watching. Mission: Impossible is not just an action franchise; it’s Tom Cruise showing the world what one person can do when they simply refuse to take the easy way out. Eight films, three decades, and zero boring moments. Here’s your complete guide.
‘Mission: Impossible’ (1996)
Ethan Hunt is a secret agent who gets set up by someone inside his own team his whole crew gets killed and the blame falls on him. Now he’s on the run from the very agency he works for, trying to figure out who betrayed him. A wire, a room full of laser sensors, and one drop of sweat that nearly ends everything. Nobody who has seen that scene has ever forgotten it. Brian De Palma assembled Tom Cruise, Jon Voight, Emmanuelle Béart, Jean Reno, and Ving Rhames, and in doing so, quietly started something the world is still watching 30 years later.
‘Mission: Impossible 2’ (2000)
A bad guy has stolen a deadly virus and wants to sell the cure for a fortune, and Ethan has to stop him before millions of people die. He sends in a woman close to the villain to get information from the inside, but things get personal very fast. John Woo directs this one with his signature style, slow motion, big explosions, and one absolutely insane motorbike fight scene.
‘Mission: Impossible III’ (2006)
Ethan had it all figured out quiet job, a good life, a woman he actually wanted to come home to. Then Owen Davian showed up. Cold, calculated, and completely unbothered by anything Ethan throws at him, Hoffman’s villain is the kind that makes your skin crawl just watching him talk. J.J. Abrams — yes, the guy who later did Star Wars directs Tom Cruise, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Michelle Monaghan, Keri Russell, and Laurence Fishburne in a film that proves retirement was never really an option for Ethan Hunt.
‘Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol’ (2011)
Someone blows up the Kremlin and pins it on Ethan’s team, so the entire IMF agency gets shut down, and they’re completely on their own with no help, no resources, and no backup. This is the one where Tom Cruise climbs the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa, with his bare hands and a pair of sticky gloves. He actually did it for real. Brad Bird directs Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Paula Patton, and Léa Seydoux in the film that brought the whole franchise back to life.
‘Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation’ (2015)
There’s a secret criminal organisation operating in the shadows, trained spies who have gone rogue and are now working against the world. Nobody believes Ethan that they even exist, and the IMF gets shut down right when he needs it most. On top of that, there’s a mysterious woman named Ilsa Faust who keeps appearing, and you can never quite tell whose side she’s on. Christopher McQuarrie directs Tom Cruise, Rebecca Ferguson, Simon Pegg, Jeremy Renner, and Ving Rhames, and it won the Saturn Award for Best Action/Adventure Film.
‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout’ (2018)
Three nuclear devices go missing, and a group of terrorists plans to set them all off at the same time. Ethan has to recover them, but this time, every mistake he’s ever made in his career is coming back to bite him at once. Tom Cruise broke his ankle jumping between buildings during filming; you can literally see it happen on screen, and he kept running anyway. Christopher McQuarrie gets behind the camera again with Tom Cruise, Henry Cavill, Rebecca Ferguson, Angela Bassett, and Ving Rhames, and the result is what most people now simply call the greatest action film of the last 20 years. The Saturn Award, the Critics’ Choice Award, and a BAFTA nomination for Best Sound all agree.
‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One’ (2023)
This time Ethan isn’t chasing a person he’s chasing an AI that has hacked into every government system in the world and is basically controlling reality. Nobody can catch it, nobody can stop it, and it always seems to be one step ahead. Christopher McQuarrie directs Tom Cruise, Hayley Atwell, Ving Rhames, Esai Morales, and Pom Klementieff through some of the most spectacular action sequences ever filmed. This became the first Mission: Impossible film ever nominated for an Oscar two nominations, for Best Visual Effects and Best Sound.
‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ (2025)
Picking up right where the last film left off, Ethan is in a race against time to destroy the AI before someone even more dangerous gets control of it and uses it to take over the world. Old faces return, old wounds reopen, and Tom Cruise gives his most emotional performance of the entire series. Thirty years. Eight films. And Christopher McQuarrie gets to be the one who finally puts the pen down. He brings Tom Cruise, Hayley Atwell, Vanessa Kirby, Pom Klementieff, and Angela Bassett together for a finale that feels exactly as big as it should because this franchise earned it.All eight films are on Amazon Prime, Zee5, and Jio Hotstar — pick one and you won’t stop until you’ve watched them all.








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