Mission: Impossible Could Have Come Perfectly Full Circle (But Won't)

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The Mission: Impossible franchise has the perfect opportunity to come full circle, but Tom Cruise won't let it happen while he has creative control.

The Mission: Impossible film franchise could come perfectly full circle, but won't take the opportunity. Before becoming the blockbuster Tom Cruise action franchise that audiences know today, Mission: Impossible began as a television show that was first broadcast on CBS in 1966. The show initially ran for seven seasons until it was canceled in 1973.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Since the release of Mission: Impossible in 1996, the franchise has only continued through the release of new movies. However, the Mission: Impossible movie franchise looks to be coming to an end, with the final entry, Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part Two due for release in 2024.

However, this choice could be fixed by another Mission: Impossible show. The potential show could have Tom Cruise's Ethan Hunt in place of Jim Phelps as the leader of a new IMF team. A Mission: Impossible show could bring the franchise full circle, as it began on television. However, this outcome seems incredibly unlikely, specifically because of Tom Cruise.

Why A Mission: Impossible TV Show Won't Happen With Tom Cruise having significant creative control over the Mission: Impossible franchise, a return to television is incredibly unlikely. The actor has an affinity for the theatrical experience, even preventing Top Gun: Maverick from debuting on streaming services during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Cruise also previously blocked a Mission: Impossible show from happening.

Cruise's preference for theaters over streaming services means that it is impossible for a Mission: Impossible show to happen, especially while he still has creative control over the franchise. However, Cruise's decision to veto the Mission: Impossible Paramount+ show was probably for the best. Qui-Gon Jinn's actor, Liam Neeson, has gone on record to say that too many Star Wars spinoffs are "diluting... the magic" of the series.

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