Mission: Impossible 9: Zero Hour (2026)

The “Final Reckoning” was only the beginning. In Mission: Impossible 9: Zero Hour, Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) is forced out of a much-needed retirement when a ghost from the IMF’s inception threatens to rewrite global history using a lost cold-war satellite network. The stakes have never been more personal, and the clock is ticking toward a total digital blackout.
Tom Cruise returns to defy gravity once again, performing his most dangerous stunts yet—from high-altitude orbital jumps to high-speed chases through the neon-lit streets of Tokyo. Alongside him, Grace (Hayley Atwell) has fully embraced her role as the IMF’s new strategic ace, blending her sharp wit with a newfound lethality that rivals Ethan himself.
But the mission takes a dark turn when a splinter group of rogue agents infiltrates the team, leaving Ethan unsure of who to trust. With Luther (Ving Rhames) and Benji (Simon Pegg) providing the high-tech backbone, the team must navigate a maze of betrayal and geopolitical traps where one wrong move means global catastrophe.
Breathless, stylish, and relentlessly intense, Zero Hour proves that for Ethan Hunt, the impossible is merely a starting point. This is a masterclass in action cinema, where loyalty is the only currency and survival is the ultimate mission.