Final Mission: Impossible Movie Gets a Streaming Premiere (And It’s Coming Sooner Than You Think)

After a record-breaking theatrical release for Paramount earlier this year, the latest Mission: Impossible film, The Final Reckoning, is coming to streaming. Released in May, this movie concludes the recent storyline directed by Christopher McQuarrie. Paramount+ announced today that fans won’t have to wait long to enjoy the film from the comfort of their homes.

You’ll be able to stream Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning on Paramount+ starting Thursday, December 4th. It will be available in about a week and a half.

This gives fans a chance over the holiday weekend to watch or rewatch all the previous Mission: Impossible movies before The Final Reckoning starts streaming. All seven films are currently available on Paramount+, making it the perfect place to catch up on Tom Cruise’s action-packed series.

Most Mission: Impossible movies tell self-contained stories, each featuring a new mission for Hunt and his team. However, The Final Reckoning is a direct continuation of the previous film, Dead Reckoning, so it’s important to watch them in order to understand the story.

Coming Soon to Paramount+

The latest Mission: Impossible film, The Final Reckoning, will be available to stream on Paramount+ starting October 4th, shortly after the start of a new month that will also bring many new movies to the service. You can find a complete list of everything being added to Paramount+ on December 1st below.

Here’s a list of movie and TV titles: 22 Jump Street, A Christmas Blessing, A Christmas Carol (1984), A Night At The Roxbury, A Single Man, A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas, Adam Sandler’s Eight Crazy Nights, Addams Family Values (1993), American Hustle, American Renegades, American Sniper, Angel Falls Christmas, Annihilation, Batman (1989), Batman & Robin (1997), Batman Forever (1995), Batman Returns (1992), Beverly Hills Cop (1984), Beverly Hills Cop II (1987), Beverly Hills Cop III (1994), Boomerang, Braveheart, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), Chicago, Christmas Cupid, Christmas on Windmill Way, Coneheads, Disturbia, Django Unchained, Downsizing, Ella Enchanted, Ernest Saves Christmas, Extract, Failure to Launch, Fargo, Father of the Bride (1991), Fences, Footloose (2011), Forrest Gump, From Dusk Till Dawn, Get Him Back for Christmas, Gone Baby Gone, GoodFellas, Head of State, Hotel for Dogs, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Hustle & Flow, I See You, Ida Red, Inglourious Basterds, Interstellar, Jungleland, Miracle on 34th Street (1947), Miracle on 34th Street (1994), Monster Trucks, Mr. Popper’s Penguins, My Little Pony: The Movie, No Country for Old Men, Nobody’s Fool, Norbit, Ocean’s Eleven (2001), Ocean’s Thirteen (2007), Ocean’s Twelve (2004), Once Upon a Christmas Wish, Paddington, Peanuts: Bon Voyage Charlie Brown (And Don’t Come Back), Pulp Fiction, Raging Bull, Rain Man, Rounders, Safe, Save the Last Dance, Scary Movie 2, Selma, Serendipity, Shaft (2000), She’s the Man, Shutter Island, Smallfoot, Snatch, Something’s Gotta Give, Southside With You, Sunset Boulevard, Taxi Driver, The Addams Family (1991), The Angry Birds Movie, The Aviator, The Doors, The Equalizer (2014), The Equalizer 2 (2018), The Fighter, The Hateful Eight, The Hunt for Red October, The Island, The Italian Job (2003), The Last Airbender, The Mexican, The Natural, The Ring (2002), The Romantics, The Talented Mr. Ripley, The Truman Show, The Untouchables, The Wolf of Wall Street, This Christmas, Tooth Fairy, True Grit (2010), Virtuosity, We Are Marshall, and Guns Up (streaming premiere).

So, I just saw Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning and I’m really curious to hear what everyone else thought! Head over to the ComicBook Forum and let’s chat about it – I’d love to get your take!

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2025-11-25 20:16