Tom Cruise In Mission Impossible 2 Still (Photo Credit – Prime Video)

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Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is finally here, bringing the action saga of the past 29 years full circle. The franchise, which—like its eighth and latest installment—was launched on Memorial Day weekend in 1996 to great success, didn’t truly expand on the big screen until its first sequel four years later.

Mission: Impossible 2 Redefined Action & Shattered Franchise Records

Mission: Impossible 2, the sophomore entry, marked the return of Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt and Ving Rhames’ Luther, alongside several new additions and Hans Zimmer as the composer. With director John Woo at the helm, the film elevated its action choreography, which largely overshadowed the original’s spy espionage and complex interpersonal dynamics.

While not a critical hit, the movie proved to be a colossal box office success—and one of the biggest in Cruise’s career when adjusted for inflation. In fact, several records it set within the franchise would remain unbroken until 2018’s Mission: Impossible – Fallout, the sixth installment.

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