Tom Cruise returns for The Final Reckoning – but is this really Ethan Hunt's last mission?

From plane jumps to cliff dives, Cruise does it all — no stunt double required.

He literally walks across two flying biplanes in the new film. Yes, really.

Cruise’s Ethan Hunt journey began in 1996. This finale ties it all together.

He doesn’t take coffee breaks,” co-star Czerny says. “He’s always working harder than anyone.

“Tom told me to scream more!” Pegg admits he was too stunned to act during a car chase.

Rhames credits Cruise for changing his character’s fate — and for 28 years of friendship.

From HALO jumps to holding his breath 6+ minutes, he doesn’t just act — he lives the action.

Director McQuarrie tried Cruise’s stunts too — and said “never again.” Cruise lives for it.

He’s not just a thrill-seeker — Cruise breaks down every scene, moment by moment.

Full Circle: A Franchise Finale Worthy of the Legend

Cruise might say goodbye to Ethan Hunt — but knowing him, he’s already planning the next leap.