Mission: Impossible Final Reckoning streaming Paramount+
- Paramount+ began streaming “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” on May 23, 2026, adding Tom Cruise’s latest Ethan Hunt film to the service. - The most concrete detail is the runtime: Paramount+ lists the film at 2 hours 49 minutes, while Art Threat reported 2 hours 50 minutes. - Paramount+ also says all eight “Mission: Impossible” films are now streaming, with Henry Czerny among cast members highlighted in anniversary coverage.
Tom Cruise’s latest “Mission: Impossible” film is now available to stream on Paramount+, according to the service’s movie page and a Paramount+ franchise guide published this year. Paramount+ lists “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” as a 2025 release with a runtime of 2 hours 49 minutes, while Art Threat reported on May 23 that the film had begun streaming and gave the runtime as 2 hours 50 minutes. The streaming debut lands one year after the film’s theatrical release. Paramount+ says “The Final Reckoning” opened in theaters on May 23, 2025, and describes it as the chapter that follows “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning.” ScreenRant and Inverse both described the movie this week as the franchise’s eighth film as outlets marked the 30th anniversary of the 1996 original. (paramountplus.com) ### When did “The Final Reckoning” arrive on Paramount+? Art Threat reported on May 23, 2026, that “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” was “now streaming on Paramount+.” Paramount+’s current movie page shows the film available to watch on the service, and a separate Paramount+ guide says all eight “Mission: Impossible” movies are streaming there now. (paramountplus.com) The Paramount+ listing identifies the film as PG-13 and labels it “Action & Adventure.” The page carries the tagline, “Our lives are the sum of our choices,” and places Tom Cruise at the center of the listing as Ethan Hunt. ### Which runtime should viewers expect? Paramount+ lists the film at 2 hours 49 minutes on its U.S. movie page. An Ireland Paramount+ listing shows 2 hours 50 minutes, and Art Threat used the 2 hour 50 minute figure in its report on the streaming debut. (artthreat.net) That one-minute discrepancy appears to reflect how the service presents the title in different listings rather than a separate cut. (paramountplus.com) None of the sourced pages reviewed here describes an alternate version of the film. ### Where does this film sit in the franchise? Paramount+ says the release of “The Final Reckoning” brings the series to eight films. ScreenRant wrote this week that there have now been eight “Mission: Impossible” movies, with the most recent arriving in 2025, while Inverse said the franchise is celebrating its 30th anniversary on May 22, 2026, counting from Brian De Palma’s 1996 original. (paramountplus.com) The Paramount+ franchise page frames the moment as a full-library streaming push. Its guide says viewers can now watch every “Mission: Impossible” movie on the platform, from the 1996 original through “The Final Reckoning.” ### What has Henry Czerny said during the anniversary coverage? Henry Czerny has re-entered the franchise conversation because he appeared in the 1996 original and returned in later entries. (paramountplus.com) Paramount+ lists Czerny among the cast of “The Final Reckoning,” and Art Threat described the movie as the conclusion of Cruise’s 30-year run as Ethan Hunt. (paramountplus.com) The anniversary coverage cited in the briefing said Czerny called the franchise a “gift beyond imagination.” While the exact National Desk article did not surface in search results reviewed here, the quote aligns with the broader 30th-anniversary coverage now circulating around the series. ### What can viewers find on Paramount+ now? (paramountplus.com) Paramount+ says “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” is currently available as a full movie on the service, alongside the other seven entries. The company’s “How To Watch” page also points viewers to the trailer, cast list and franchise overview, including Cruise, Hayley Atwell, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Esai Morales and Henry Czerny. (paramountplus.com) May 23, 2026, is the concrete next step for audiences because that is the date the film became available to stream on Paramount+, according to Art Threat and the current Paramount+ listing. For viewers catching up now, Paramount+ says the full eight-film franchise is already on the platform. (artthreat.net) (paramountplus.com)