Mission: Impossible 8 Failed To Resolve A Mystery Left Over From Dead Reckoning, And It’s Annoying Me

Mission: Impossible 8 Failed To Resolve A Mystery Left Over From Dead Reckoning, And It’s Annoying Me

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Warning: SPOILERS for Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning are ahead!

The Mission: Impossible film series is over; Tom Cruise confirmed as much just days before the eighth installment, Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning, was released onto the 2025 movies schedule. In terms of ranking these movies, I place The Final Reckoning somewhere in the middle, because while I didn’t find it nearly as exceptional as the likes of Rogue Nation and Fallout, it was still a fun watch. It’s definitely worth streaming with a Paramount+ subscription later this year if you’re not able to make time for it at the movie theater now.

However, The Final Reckoning gets one major ding from me in terms of how it failed to resolve a mystery from 2023’s Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning. The final two Mission: Impossible movies are the most closely connected in this film series, which was to be expected given that The Final Reckoning was originally called Dead Reckoning Part 2. And yet, this last hurrah fails to tell audiences the full story of what happened between Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt and Esai Morales’ Gabriel, and I’m not pleased about it.

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The Final Reckoning Never Delves Into Specifics Behind Ethan And Gabriel’s Feud

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