Summary

  • Rotten Tomatoes doesn't always get it right with the Mission: Impossible franchise.
  • Despite varying scores, later installments are better received critically.
  • Dead Reckoning Part One ranked higher than Fallout, the franchise's most beloved film.

Rotten Tomatoes is a reliable tool for gauging the quality of a movie or TV show, but when it comes to the eighth Mission: Impossible film scheduled to be released in 2025.

Every entry in the Mission: Impossible franchise sees Tom Cruise's IMF agent, Ethan Hunt, taking on a new global threat. Overall, the series has proven to be highly successful, with the seven films earning a combined total of just over $4.1 billion at the worldwide box office (via The Numbers). In of critical reception, the individual Rotten Tomatoes scores for each Mission: Impossible movie differ wildly, though the later installments are more well-regarded. However, when it comes to the best entry in the Mission: Impossible franchise, Rotten Tomatoes has got it wrong.

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Rotten Tomatoes Named Dead Reckoning The Best Mission: Impossible Movie

The Latest Installment Beat Out The Other Films In The Franchise

As it stands, the lowest-rated Mission: Impossible movie on Rotten Tomatoes is 2000's Mission: Impossible 2, which has a score of just 56%. At the top, meanwhile, is 2018's Mission: Impossible - Fallout, with an impressive score of 97%. It makes sense that both of these films would be at opposite ends of the spectrum. After all, Mission: Impossible 2 was criticized for its lack of substance and nonsensical plot, while Fallout garnered acclaim for its originality and action sequences. Yet, despite Fallout having the highest score, Dead Reckoning Part One has been deemed the best of the bunch.

Movie

Rotten Tomatoes Score

Mission: Impossible (1996)

66%

Mission: Impossible 2 (2000)

56%

Mission: Impossible III (2006)

71%

Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (2011)

93%

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015)

94%

Mission: Impossible - Fallout (2018)

97%

Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One (2023)

96%

A list of the 300 best movies of all time, as voted for by Rotten Tomatoes s and approved critics, has 2023's Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One at number 61. The latest entry in the series, Dead Reckoning Part One, centers around Ethan and his team trying to bring down a powerful piece of artificial intelligence. Originally intended to be the first installment in a two-part story, Dead Reckoning disappointed at the box office despite glowing reviews. Its position on the list, however, is questionable, especially when the placements of other M:I films are considered.

Fallout Is The Best Mission: Impossible Movie, Not Dead Reckoning

The 2018 Hit Is The Superior Movie

Two other Mission: Impossible movies have made it into the top 300; 2015's Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation is at number 269, while Mission: Impossible - Fallout finds itself at number 71. While all three films deserve placement on the list, it seems strange to place Dead Reckoning a whole ten places above Fallout, especially given that the latter has a better Rotten Tomatoes score. Not only that, but Fallout is widely regarded to be the strongest in the series and is certainly more beloved than Dead Reckoning, especially for its thrilling cast, exhilarating action sequences, and discussions on personal sacrifice as a core theme of the sequel.

Rotten Tomatoes isn't the only way of measuring a film's quality, nor is it the sole authority on the best and worst Mission: Impossible movies.

Additionally, while box office takings don't always tell a whole story, the fact that Mission: Impossible - Fallout, the highest-grossing in the franchise, earned more than $200 million than its immediate successor demonstrates how the 2023 sequel didn't appeal to moviegoers compared to previous installments. There's even a case to be made that Rogue Nation deserves a higher spot than Dead Reckoning, which received some criticism for only feeling like half a movie. Of course, Rotten Tomatoes isn't the only way of measuring a film's quality, nor is it the sole authority on the best and worst Mission: Impossible movies.

Sources: The Numbers, Rotten Tomatoes, Rotten Tomatoes

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Cast
Rob Delaney, Marcello Walton, Brian Law, Alex James-Phelps, Marcin Dorociński, Ivan Ivashkin, Zahari Baharov, Adrian Bouchet
Director
Christopher McQuarrie
Franchise(s)
Mission: Impossible
Distributor(s)
Paramount Pictures