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Tom Cruise is feeling very thankful today. In an Instagram message this morning, Cruise showed his appreciation for the opening weekend success of his Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning: The latest (and possibly final) film in the franchise hit $204 million worldwide.
Christopher McQuarrie also explains why the backstory between Tom Cruise's Ethan Hunt and the villain Gabriel was scaled back The post After ‘Dead Reckoning’ Criticism, ‘Mission: Impossible’ Director Tried to Make ‘Final Reckoning’ Non-Linear – But It Didn’t Work appeared first on TheWrap.
Tom Cruise is sharing his thanks for an impressive $204 million opening weekend for 'Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning.'
At the end of Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, Cruise manages to wrestle the AI key from Gabriel while the pair fight in the cockpit of a biplane. Gabriel falls from the plane, hitting his head on the tail and plummeting to the Earth (the fall will have killed him, but we don't actually see him die).
Just as I’ve complimented Alien: Romulus’ 4DX variant as the movie that let me safely experience airlock decompression, the technical wizards who converted Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning for 4DX deserve credit for upping the game on this last dash for digital supremacy.
Disclaimer: This article contains spoilers for Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning. Reader discretion is advised.
While some antagonistic characters of Dead Reckoning believe Ethan to be misguided in his decision to destroy the Entity, Jasper is convinced that the agent is dirty all along. There’s some logic behind Jasper’s beliefs,
With each of the Mission: Impossible movies, it feels like Tom Cruise 's commitment to pulling off unimaginable stunts is plastered on the screen. Hayley Atwell shared that idea with us, too, during an interview with CinemaBlend’s Jeff McCobb. When asked about the submarine scene specifically, she said:
They were like, ‘Oh, you can sit down and we’ll have a stunt double do it,’ and I was like, ‘No, I’ve worked too hard, let me do it!’” the actor revealed.