Mission Impossible Films Revisit Classic TV Show(Photo Credit –Prime Video/Facebook)

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Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning wrapped up Tom Cruise’s most iconic role as Ethan Hunt, capping off a spectacular 30-year cinematic journey. But the story doesn’t begin on the big screen. Though the film series launched in 1996, it builds on a legacy stretching back another 30 years to a classic television show. Cruise’s Hunt didn’t emerge in a vacuum — the entire Mission: Impossible universe, from covert ops to gadgets, draws directly from the 1966 show. It’s a lineage that original cast members watched with growing disdain as Hollywood hijacked their turf.

The Mission: Impossible Universe Explained

The unofficial Mission: Impossible universe dates to 1966, when Peter Graves debuted as secret agent Jim Phelps on CBS. The series introduced iconic elements that still resonate today: elaborate disguises, pulse-pounding theme music, and the self-destructing tape recorder in each episode. The show ran seven seasons, then returned briefly in the late 1980s when Graves came back for a revival — extending the original run nearly 25 years.

Soon after, Cruise stepped into Paramount’s vault and picked his favorite 1960s episodes as inspiration for his affair as a producer, and the rest is history.

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