Mission: Impossible 7 Callback to the First Movie Is More Than Fan Service (2024)

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Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One is bringing back familiar faces from nearly 30 years ago in the new trailer, and there appears to be a chilling reason for this.

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The world has changed, but Ethan Hunt has not. This is a refrain said time and again about Tom Cruise’s superspy in the Mission: Impossible movies—to the point where it’s become almost something like a prayer or affirmation about Ethan’s preternatural need to gamble with everyone’s lives… and win.

Yet the familiar spiel lands with a lot more gravitas in the latest Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One trailer when it’s delivered by Eugene Kittridge (Henry Czerny). “Our lives are the sum of our choices,” Kittridge intones with an oily touch of fatalism. “We cannot escape the past. Ethan, this mission of yours is going to cost you dearly.”

When spoken by Ethan’s old IMF boss from the 1990s, as well as the seeming antagonist of the first Mission: Impossible film, it really does feel like the ghosts of the past have come back, and Ethan will be forced to reckon with the fact that “the world is changing, [and] truth is vanishing.”

It’s also a nice bit of fan service, at least on the surface. Until Christopher McQuarrie came back to direct a second consecutive Mission: Impossible movie via 2018’s Fallout, these films had been fairly standalone, complete with different tones and directors. A new film meant a new style, a new aesthetic, and even a new IMF director, with little thought paid to things like continuity or canon. However, McQuarrie used his second adventure with Ethan as an excuse to dig into Ethan’s old personal pains, namely by bringing back his wife from Mission: Impossible III (2006), Julia (Michelle Monaghan). And now by revisiting Kittridge in Dead Reckoning, McQuarrie is excavating Ethan’s professional anguishes too. But this isn’t just about winking to the longtime fans.

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We can be told until the end of days that Ethan doesn’t change like the world around him, but the juxtaposition of who Kittridge and Hunt are nearly 30 years later brings home how much Tom Cruise’s hero, and his movies, have transformed as the star prepares to bid farewell to Ethan Hunt via the imminent two-part finale.

Consider that in the Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One trailer, Ethan is devoutly attached to his team, so much so that you might even call them his family (alas the Fast & Furious movies have practically patented that word). Ethan is asked by Luther in the new trailer what his ultimate objective is. “Your life will always matter more to me than my own,” Hunt responds, even going so far as refusing to accept that any of their lives can matter more than this mission. Elsewhere in the trailer, Ethan warns his latest nemesis, “If anything happens to them, there’s no place that I won’t go to kill you!”

Obviously we’re made to fret about the danger faced by Ethan’s IMF colleagues—and it does concern me that Rebecca Ferguson’s Ilsa Faust seems to only appear in sequences set in Venice and a Middle East desert!—but we’re also seeing a strikingly different Ethan than the one who last broke bread with Kittridge.

In the original Mission: Impossible, Ethan and Kittridge only meet after a mission in Prague turns into a disaster with (seemingly) every member of Hunt’s team killed. After 20 or so minutes of getting audiences to warm to familiar faces of ‘90s and ‘80s cinema like Jon Voight, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Emilio Estevez, they’re all suddenly dead, and Kittridge thinks Ethan is responsible. Ethan seems shaken too, but not to the point where he is unable to immediately suspect his old mentor Jim Phelps (Voight) is actually a traitor when the old-timer turns up alive in London. (Indeed, it turns out Phelps was the real traitor all along!)

Back during that movie, the mission was paramount to Ethan, and even his closest friends were expendable. This film was also much more clearly the Tom Cruise show, largely jettisoning the ensemble aspect of the 1960s TV series on which these movies are based. For what it’s worth, Kittridge is also far less grandiose too in the first film; he’s just a politically savvy technocrat who was too smug to realize he’d been set up to blame Ethan for an IMF disaster.

Compare that now to the Ethan of Dead Reckoning Part One, an unstoppable ubermensch who absolutely refuses to believe the lives of millions (or billions?) being at stake are more important than the three pals he works exclusively with. And the difference isn’t just in what Ethan says, but how we feel about it too. Luther (Ving Rhames), Benji (Simon Pegg), and Ilsa are all fan favorites, and each has helped humanize Ethan and bring the character out of his cipher-like shell better than any bland attempts at giving him a house and wife in the suburbs.

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Each of these characters have added to the flavor of the movies, particularly in the McQuarrie era which has finally made good on the original idea that these movies can be espionage ensembles, even if Ethan is still the star who’s running point (and running, running, and running some more). They’ve also added to Ethan’s personality. In McQuarrie’s first installment, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015), Ethan seems genuinely baffled if touched when Benji insists that he is Ethan’s friend—which of course comes to the edge of disaster by the finale of that movie when Benji has a bomb strapped to him. And in Fallout, Ethan at last seems to have found someone in Ilsa who he doesn’t have to hide from or change who he is around.

Within that movie, Ethan is also forced to acknowledge he values his friends as much as the mission, particularly since the film’s plot kicks into motion because Ethan chooses to save Luther over retrieving some handy-dandy Movie Plutonium™. Nonetheless, having Kittridge on screen again brings this dilemma into sharper relief as the series prepares for its grand finale in next year’s Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part Two.

Ethan has changed a lot since 1996. Alas, the world has too, with the snide but well-meaning patriot in Kittridge now appearing to have fallen in with corrupt conspiracies himself. It’s probably worth noting that Vanessa Kirby’s White Widow is also back as the daughter of Max (Vanessa Redgrave), who was last seen trying to bribe Kittridge in ‘96. We have a hunch we might find out how deep those talons sunk in…. and what Ethan will do to keep them from the only people he’s ever really cared about after all these years.

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One opens on July 12.

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What was the famous quote on Mission: Impossible? ›

This list was updated to add more exciting quotes from the Mission: Impossible franchise and to meet CBR's current formatting standards.
  1. 1 "Your Life Will Always Matter More To Me Than My Own."
  2. 2 “Join the IMF. ...
  3. 3 "I'm Gonna Miss Being Disreputable." ...
  4. 4 "His Fate Is Written. ...
  5. 5 "We Live And Die In The Shadows..." ...

What went wrong with Mission Impossible 7? ›

Mission: Impossible 7's box office fell short of expectations due to tough competition and high production costs, hindering its potential success. Despite positive reviews and previous franchise hits, Mission: Impossible 7 couldn't replicate the success of Top Gun: Maverick, earning less than half its box office.

Why is Mission Impossible 7 underperforming? ›

Summary. Mission: Impossible 7 had a strong start at the 2023 summer box office but failed to maintain momentum throughout the later weeks of July, making it a box office letdown. The film's high production budget and competition from other movies like Barbie and Oppenheimer contributed to its underperformance.

What is the secret service called in Mission: Impossible? ›

The Impossible Mission Force, or IMF for short, is an independent espionage agency commonly employed by the United States government. While the IMF is based in the U.S., as seen in the third film, several of its personnel are from different countries around the world.

What was Ethan Hunt's famous line? ›

Ethan Hunt : What's done is done when we say it's done.

Who turned down Mission Impossible? ›

Jeremy Renner Reveals He Turned Down Mission: Impossible Role to Spend Time with Daughter: 'I Gotta Be a Dad' Jeremy Renner is on a mission to prioritize his daughter.

Why did Jeremy Renner stop doing Mission: Impossible? ›

This follows a recent interview with Collider in which Renner revealed that his choice to leave the franchise was also motivated by wanting to focus on being an active father to his daughter, Ava. “Yeah. I had to leave that,” Renner explained. “I was supposed to do more with them.

Why did Peter Lupus leave Mission: Impossible? ›

Peter Lupus had been making noise about his salary and his role on the show, so Paramount decided to kill two birds with one stone by gradually phasing out the character of Willy Armitage and bringing in another younger actor, 25-year old Sam Elliott, as Doug Robert to replace him.

Why is Mission Impossible 7 so expensive? ›

The budget increased with each shutdown, since the cast and crew remained employed throughout the downtime. Set pieces requiring the expensive closure of vast swathes of cities – including, according to Variety, an elaborate action scene during Carnival Venice – were cancelled and rescheduled over and over again.

Was Mission Impossible 7 flop? ›

The film received critical acclaim and grossed over $567.5 million worldwide. Its overall budget and competition from the "Barbenheimer" cultural phenomenon caused it to underperform at the box office. At the 96th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for two Academy Awards.

Which Mission: Impossible is fall out? ›

Mission: Impossible – Fallout is a 2018 American action spy film written and directed by Christopher McQuarrie. The sequel to Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015), it is the sixth installment in the Mission: Impossible film series.

Which Mission: Impossible is the most successful? ›

Mission: Impossible - Fallout

How did Ethan know Phelps was the mole? ›

After the heist in Langley, Ethan sees that the Bible he used in the safe house was stamped “PLACED BY THE GIDEONS IN THE DRAKE HOTEL CHICAGO”. This is where he figures out what really happened and that Jim Phelps is the turncoat.

What happened to Ethan Hunt's wife? ›

It was revealed in that film that Meade's death was faked as a way of keeping her safe. Obviously, her marriage with Hunt didn't last. Writer and director Christopher McQuarrie posted Monaghan's photo on his Instagram account confirming that Monaghan will be reprising her role in Mission: Impossible 6.

Why was Emilio Estevez uncredited in Mission: Impossible? ›

Emilio Estevez was uncredited in the first Mission: Impossible as he was a big actor at that time and was killed off in the first ten minutes of the film. The filmmakers did this to shock the audience. Emilio Estevez is an American actor, director, and writer.

What do they say at the end of Mission Impossible? ›

Over footage of the submarine wreck, the last words are: “The world doesn't know it, but they're counting on you. Good luck, Ethan”. Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 1 is out now.

What is the tag line for Mission Impossible? ›

One man has one chance to do the impossible.

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