Is Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning the End of the Franchise?

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Is Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning the End of the Franchise?
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There has been much speculation that 'Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning' will be the last film in the long-running spy franchise. The eighth installment in the series follows Ethan Hunt and his team as they continue to fight villains like Gabriel and The Entity. While director Christopher McQuarrie has helmed both 'Dead Reckoning' and 'The Final Reckoning,' neither Cruise nor McQuarrie has officially confirmed if this will be the final mission.

Leading up to the release of Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning , there has been a lot of speculation that it will be the final entry in the long-running spy franchise. The Final Reckoning will be the eighth Mission: Impossible movie and will pick up after Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning's cliffhanger ending.

In the teaser, Cruise's Ethan Hunt, who has been the franchise lead since the first film was released in 1996, asks his team to trust him"one last time." This line heavily implies that Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning will be the last movie in the franchise. However, Cruise has heavily suggested that he wants to continue making Mission: Impossible movies.

Marketing The Final Reckoning as the last Mission: Impossible movie will surely convince more people to go to the theaters to watch the film. Furthermore, if a Mission: Impossible movie is released after The Final Reckoning, advertising that film as Cruise's return to the franchise would also be a smart marketing strategy. Therefore, it is understandable why Paramount would want to market The Final Reckoning as the last Mission: Impossible movie, even if it isn't.

In addition to Cruise, director Christopher McQuarrie has also suggested that The Final Reckoning will not be the last Mission: Impossible movie. McQuarrie is a close collaborator with Cruise, who joined the franchise with 2015's Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation. Before the release of Dead Reckoning, McQuarrie also claimed that there could be more Mission: Impossible movies after The Final Reckoning, and noted that"the plan always changes.

Posts 1 However, The Final Reckoning still works as a title even if it is technically not the last Mission: Impossible movie. Firstly, Mission: Impossible 8's new title connects to the previous entry in the franchise, Dead Reckoning. This is good, as The Final Reckoning's story will continue from where Dead Reckoning left off. Furthermore, The Final Reckoning is undoubtedly an intriguing subtitle for a movie, so no one would bat an eye if it's not the last movie in the franchise.

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