Tom Cruise is risking it all again in the new trailer for Mission Impossible: Final Reckoning.
The 62-year-old actor, famous for doing his own stunts, showed off his adventurous side as he performed a series of daring stunts that have become a hallmark of the franchise.
In the new trailer, fans get a glimpse back through some of the film franchise’s most iconic moments, as Ethan pleads with his team to ‘trust him one last time.’
Reprising his role as the titular hero Ethan Hunt, Cruise takes on his biggest mission yet, after a tense cliffhanger saw the spy determined to track down cyber weapon The Entity.
A voice narrates: ‘Everything you were, everything you’ve done, has come to this.
‘When the need for certainty is absolute and the odds are deemed impossible, the mission falls to him, should he choose to accept.’

Tom Cruise is risking it all again in the new trailer for Mission Impossible: Final Reckoning

The 62-year-old actor, famous for doing his own stunts, showed off his adventurous side as he performed a series of daring stunts that have become a hallmark of the franchise
A voice narrates: ‘Everything you were, everything you’ve done, has come to this.
‘When the need for certainty is absolute and the odds are deemed impossible, the mission falls to him, should he choose to accept.’
The preview offers glimpses of Hayley Atwell, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg and Vanessa Kirby, while Esai Morales returns as the villainous Gabriel.
As Ethan battles to find the mysterious Entity, he’ll face some of his biggest stunts yet, including being forced to dangle from a World War II plane.
Tom himself revealed the film’s title for the first time on Instagram on Monday, sharing a snap of the film’s poster with caption: ‘Every choice has led to this.’
The film, which has faced multiple delays, is finally due to hit cinemas on May 23 2025.
The filming of the UK scenes of the eighth instalment of the Mission Impossible franchise initially took place between March and December 2022.
Production on the eighth film had originally halted so that the cast could promote Part One, and then the SAG-AFTRA strike began causing further delays.
Production restarted soon after, but was suspended in July due to the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strikes.
Filming resumed in March 2024, but came to another halt in May, allegedly due to a faulty gimbal (a camera tool).