Original Writer Reveals Shocking Way to Revive Mission: Impossible Franchise After Final Film!

1996 marked the debut of the franchise, with Tom Cruise portraying a member of the Impossible Mission Force. Spanning over eight movies, the latest release, rumored to be the concluding chapter, has been unveiled.

Previously boasting record-breaking sequences, breathtaking feats, and seemingly impossible missions, the franchise has hinted at concluding with “The Final Reckoning”. However, original screenwriter David Koepp suggests that there might be more to the story. He revealed his concept for continuing the franchise and even offered to pen it himself.

Brian De Palma and I have discussed this. I know exactly what they should do, and I would be more than willing to write it.

The screenwriter proposed, “I believe they should create a movie where Tom portrays the character and the opening scene is an impressive, lengthy action sequence. His predicament becomes dire. He plummets from a rocket. How will he escape this time? He’s hurtling towards Earth. He’s deploying Swiss Army knives. He’s stretching his skin to decelerate his fall. Performing numerous ingenious tricks.” This reimagined version of Mission: Impossible introduces a surprising plot turn. Despite Cruise’s Ethan Hunt performing many stunts, Koepp feels it’s enough. “However, all his efforts are in vain as he crashes to the ground and perishes. The movie concludes. It’s a 16-minute film.

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning Has a Difficult Box Office Mission

With The Final Reckoning supposed to be the last installment, Tom Cruise and the entire team aimed to deliver the grandest spectacle ever. This new film boasts even more heart-stopping stunts, such as one where Cruise broke a record by holding his breath underwater. Remarkably, he performed this feat 16 times by leaping out of a helicopter!

Despite the movie being extremely engaging for viewers, it had a hefty price tag. In fact, it’s one of the costliest productions ever made, with an initial budget of $400 million not even including marketing and distribution expenses. To turn a profit, the action film would need to earn over $1 billion. The Final Reckoning, which debuted on May 23, has done well so far, raking in $562.8 million, but it seems that relying on streaming revenue might be necessary for the movie to break even.

Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning is playing in theaters.

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2025-07-04 22:50

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