Spoiler Alert: This text accommodates spoilers for Mission: Unimaginable – The Remaining Reckoning.Tom Cruise is famend for performing his personal death-defying stunts, from scaling big skyscrapers to free-falling at excessive speeds and navigating daring underwater eventualities, however Mission: Unimaginable – The Remaining Reckoning introduced a few of his largest challenges but. The star’s longtime stunt coordinator, and the second-unit director on Ethan Hunt’s eighth (and doubtlessly last) mission, has admitted that the movie’s closing aerial sequence took a bodily toll on Cruise, a lot in order that the crew needed to “carry” him away from the airplane.
Considered one of The Remaining Reckoning‘s largest stunts comes close to the top of the movie when Ethan chases Esai Morales’ villainous Gabriel onto a classic biplane, grappling with him midair to try to retrieve the Entity’s poison tablet. Cruise carried out the spectacular motion scene himself, however it wasn’t with out problem. He skilled excessive wind stress whereas clinging to the wing and maneuvering across the plane because it soared via the sky. In an interview with The Occasions, Hollywood stunt veteran Wade Eastwood admitted it was no simple feat to drag off:

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“The viewers won’t ever actually respect how harmful that airplane chase is. I’ve to do what I can to get rid of as a lot danger as doable, however there may be nonetheless a number of danger… It beat the hell out of him. The wind hitting him, and the blast of the propeller, particles hitting him. It was the toughest exercise you can ever do, it was very harmful and really exhausting for him. Many occasions, we have been carrying him off the wing as a result of he was so drained. And he was flying all day.”
Regardless of the bodily calls for of the airplane stunt scene, Eastwood, who has served as a stunt coordinator on the final 4 Mission: Unimaginable movies, stated that Cruise is like “a machine” and nonetheless “acts like a 20-year-old.” He additionally does not get chilly toes in terms of the damaging stunt work that he’s tasked to carry out. “Tom does not present concern, Tom exhibits competence,” Eastwood defined. “He had enjoyable throughout all his stunts, even when it was exhausting. He is at all times constructive, he’ll at all times placed on a smile, and he genuinely enjoys it.”
Tom Cruise’s Epic Motion Franchise Has Set A number of Data
Cruise’s newest stunt-filled flip in Mission: Unimaginable – The Remaining Reckoning undeniably drew crowds this previous weekend and managed to attain the perfect opening-day field workplace gross of the complete franchise. The movie earned $25 million on its first day in theaters (Might 23), beating out Mission: Unimaginable – Fallout because the earlier record-holder with a $22.8 million opening day haul. It went on to earn $77.5 million in the USA and Canada, and $127 million in different territories for a worldwide whole of $204.5 million, contributing to the highest-grossing weekend of 2025 and the largest Memorial Day weekend of all time.
The Remaining Reckoning at the moment has an 80% rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, which is excessive by most requirements however locations it behind Ghost Protocol (94%), Rogue Nation (94%), Useless Reckoning (96%), and all-round crowd-pleaser Fallout (98%), making it the bottom within the franchise since 2007’s Mission: Unimaginable III at this cut-off date. Nevertheless, audiences appear to be having fun with Christopher McQuarrie’s new Mission: Unimaginable entry way more, because it has achieved an 89% rating on the Popcornmeter, incomes it a spot in joint second place with Fallout behind Useless Reckoning, which scored a 94% approval score.
Among the many constructive opinions for The Remaining Reckoning, many have lauded the movie’s jaw-dropping motion sequences and Cruise’s hair-raising efficiency. MovieWeb’s personal Julian Roman counseled “the nerve, unimaginable manufacturing design and technical acumen required for the insane stunts and motion choreography.” Nevertheless, audiences will want some further stamina themselves, because the eighth Mission: Unimaginable installment clocks in at 169 minutes, or two hours and 49 minutes, making it the longest film of the complete franchise.
Supply: The Occasions