Paramount+ streams Mission: Impossible May 24

- Paramount+ is streaming “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” as of May 24, 2026, adding Tom Cruise’s eighth Ethan Hunt film to subscribers’ lineup. - Paramount+ lists the film as “now streaming,” while official franchise material says the movie opened in theaters on May 23, 2025. - Paramount+ subscribers can find the film on the service now, alongside the other seven “Mission: Impossible” movies.

Paramount+ has added “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” to its streaming lineup, putting Tom Cruise’s latest Ethan Hunt film on the service for subscribers. Paramount+ now lists the movie as available to watch, and the service’s franchise guide says all eight “Mission: Impossible” films are streaming there. Official Paramount+ material says “The Final Reckoning” opened in theaters on May 23, 2025, before moving to the platform later. Tom Cruise returns in the film as Ethan Hunt, the IMF agent he first played in 1996. Paramount+ describes the movie as an action-adventure thriller that continues the story after “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning,” with Hunt and his team trying to stop a global catastrophe. The current streaming availability lands as the franchise reaches its 30th anniversary window in 2026. ### When did the movie actually reach Paramount+? Paramount Press Express said on November 25, 2025, that “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” would begin streaming on Paramount+ on December 4 in the United States and Canada, with additional international markets following later. That means the film was already on the service before May 24, 2026, even though it is being promoted again as streaming now. (paramountplus.com) Paramount+’s current movie page also shows the film as available to watch now. The platform’s broader franchise page similarly includes “The Final Reckoning” in its list of streamable “Mission: Impossible” titles. ### What do official sources say about the release timeline? Paramount+ says the theatrical release date for “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” was May 23, 2025. (paramountpressexpress.com) A Paramount+ franchise explainer repeats that date and identifies the movie as the eighth installment in the series. Movie listings tracked by industry databases also show a nationwide U.S. release on May 23, 2025. (paramountplus.com) Those records align with Paramount+’s own release-date information. ### How long is “The Final Reckoning”? Wikipedia lists the running time at 170 minutes, which equals 2 hours and 50 minutes. Trade and entertainment reports published ahead of release described the film as roughly 2 hours 49 to 2 hours 51 minutes, placing it at about the same length depending on whether credits are counted differently. (paramountplus.com) (movieinsider.com) The near-three-hour length made it the longest film in the franchise, according to multiple entertainment reports. That runtime became part of the movie’s pre-release marketing conversation as Cruise and director Christopher McQuarrie prepared the eighth entry for theaters. ### Is this being billed as Ethan Hunt’s last mission? (en.wikipedia.org) Paramount Press Express used the line “Witness how the mission ends” when it announced the streaming date in November 2025. Paramount+’s own movie guide also frames the film as Ethan Hunt’s “final mission” in its promotional language. (dexerto.com) Coverage around the franchise’s 30th anniversary has also treated the movie as the close of Cruise’s long run in the role. Still, the clearest attributable phrasing comes from Paramount’s own marketing, which presents the film as the ending of this chapter. (paramountpressexpress.com) ### Where can viewers find it now? Paramount+ has a dedicated streaming page for “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning,” and the service’s franchise hub says all eight films are available there. For subscribers, that means the newest movie now sits alongside the 1996 original and the later sequels in one catalog. Paramount+ is also using a “How to Watch” page for the film that includes cast details, plot information and the official trailer. (paramountpressexpress.com) Those pages identify Cruise, Hayley Atwell, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg and Angela Bassett among the featured cast. (paramountplus.com 1) (paramountplus.com 2)

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