Mission: Impossible now streaming on Paramount+
- Paramount+ added “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” to its streaming library on May 23, 2026, making Tom Cruise’s latest Ethan Hunt film available at home. - Paramount+ lists the film at 2 hours 49 minutes, while a Paramount+ franchise guide rounds it to 2 hours 50 minutes. - Paramount+ says all eight “Mission: Impossible” films, from 1996 through 2025, are now streaming on the service.
Tom Cruise’s “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” is now streaming on Paramount+, according to the service’s film page and franchise guide. Paramount+ lists the movie as a 2025 release and says it is available as a full feature on the platform. The streaming move comes one year after the film’s U.S. theatrical release on May 23, 2025, a date also cited in Paramount+ materials. The service’s guide says all eight films in the “Mission: Impossible” series are now available on Paramount+. ### When did the movie arrive on Paramount+? Paramount+ is carrying “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” as of May 23, 2026, according to the service’s current movie listing. The film page describes it as an action-and-adventure title and presents it as available to watch in full on the platform. A Paramount+ “how to watch” guide says the movie first opened in theaters on May 23, 2025. Variety separately reported that the film reached U.S. theaters on that date after an out-of-competition Cannes Film Festival premiere on May 14, 2025. ### How long is it, exactly? Paramount+ lists the runtime on the movie page as 2 hours and 49 minutes. (paramountplus.com) A separate Paramount+ guide to the franchise rounds the same film to 2 hours and 50 minutes, matching the figure cited in other coverage. The service rates the film PG-13 on its movie page. Paramount+ also uses the tagline “Our lives are the sum of our choices” in its listing and promotional video pages for the release. (paramountplus.com) ### Is this being presented as Ethan Hunt’s last mission? Paramount+’s promotional language repeatedly frames the film as a culmination point for the franchise. (paramountplus.com) The official trailer page says, “Every choice, every mission, has all led to this,” while the service’s guide describes the movie as Ethan Hunt’s latest mission and places it as the eighth entry in the series. Variety reported at the time of the Cannes premiere that Cruise was saying goodbye to the franchise, and cited festival materials that said Ethan Hunt and his IMF team ask audiences to trust them “one last time.” That language aligned with broader coverage that treated the movie as a possible final chapter for Cruise’s character. (paramountplus.com) ### What else is streaming with it? Paramount+ says “The Final Reckoning” joins the rest of the franchise on the service. Its franchise guide lists all eight films, beginning with 1996’s “Mission: Impossible” and ending with the 2025 release. The current lineup includes “Mission: Impossible,” “Mission: Impossible 2,” “Mission: Impossible III,” “Ghost Protocol,” “Rogue Nation,” “Fallout,” “Dead Reckoning,” and “The Final Reckoning,” according to Paramount+’s own guide. (variety.com) ### What are the key details on the film page? Tom Cruise is listed by Paramount+ as starring as Ethan Hunt. (paramountplus.com) The cast list in the service’s guide also includes Hayley Atwell, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Esai Morales, Pom Klementieff, Henry Czerny, Janet McTeer, Nick Offerman, Hannah Waddingham, Tramell Tillman and Angela Bassett. Paramount+ labels the title a 2025 action-adventure film and currently presents it as part of its subscription library. Viewers looking for the next step can find the full movie page on Paramount+ now, alongside the rest of the “Mission: Impossible” catalog. (paramountplus.com 1) (paramountplus.com 2)