Cruise, 62, was met with a roaring five-minute standing ovation following the premiere at the Grand Theatre Lumiere on Wednesday. A video posted by Deadline captures the actor making his way down the aisle of the packed theatre as the audience applauded the latest instalment of the franchise.
Tom Cruise and the ‘Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning’ team enter the Lumière theater to an enthusiastic audience #Cannes2025 pic.twitter.com/u8hyQh1T6C
— Deadline (@DEADLINE) May 14, 2025
Joined by director Christopher McQuarrie and co-stars Hayley Atwell, Simon Pegg, Hannah Waddingham, Angela Bassett, Esai Morales, Pom Klementieff, and Greg Tarzan Davis, Cruise was seen smiling and waving as the theatre erupted with hoots and applause after the screening.
‘MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: THE FINAL RECKONING’ received a 5-minute standing ovation at #Cannes2025 pic.twitter.com/4PNrllOl7h
— Film Updates (@FilmUpdates) May 14, 2025
The Hollywood star was seen taking a microphone and expressing his gratitude to the festival audience. “I’m very grateful to be a part of this franchise,” he said, recollecting his 30-year journey as the face of Mission: Impossible.
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— Tom Cruise Fan News (@TomCruiseFanCom) May 14, 2025
Tom Cruise (@TomCruise) gave an emotional speech after the premiere of #MissionImpossible : The Final Reckoning at #CannesFilmFestival where the movie received a five-minute standing ovation.
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The eighth Mission: Impossible film, directed by Christopher McQuarrie, was the biggest Hollywood tentpole to hit the French Riviera this year. The actor also took a moment to praise his director, who has now helmed four films in the series. “Every step of the way, what you've done, how you've expanded it, how you just went beyond our expectations,” Cruise said, calling the director “absolutely brilliant.”
“To be here in Cannes and have these moments—as a kid, I couldn’t have dreamed of something like this,” he said. “I’m very grateful to have been able to entertain you with this franchise for 30 years.”
He also hinted at more collaborations to come, saying he looks forward to working with McQuarrie again in the future.
Before stepping away, Cruise turned to the crowd once more, offering heartfelt thanks for their continued support.
Hayley Atwell, Tom Cruise and Pom Klementieff attend the #MissionImpossible - The Final Reckoning" red carpet at the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals in Cannes, France.
— Getty Images Entertainment (@GettyVIP) May 14, 2025
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Cruise’s presence at the festival stirred a media frenzy and delighted crowds, with his arrival. Cruise took time to sign autographs for fans lined along the promenade, further fuelling excitement among fans. While some speculated he might replicate his daring 2022 entrance—when a fighter jet flyover accompanied his Top Gun: Maverick screening—Cruise opted for a more traditional red carpet appearance this time.
Tom Cruise says “Wow, Bravo” as a live orchestra plays on the #Cannes2025 red carpet for the premiere of ‘Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning’ pic.twitter.com/0Zm7d98tI5
— Deadline (@DEADLINE) May 14, 2025
Videos from the red carpet show the actor visibly impressed with a live performance of the iconic Mission: Impossible theme as he climbed the Palais steps.
Despite Cannes’ usual red carpet restrictions, McQuarrie broke protocol by snapping several group selfies before the screening.
Final Reckoning continues the story launched in 2023’s Dead Reckoning Part One, concluding McQuarrie’s globe-trotting narrative about an AI-fueled apocalypse. True to franchise form, the film is packed with high-octane stunts and breathless action sequences, with Cruise again front and centre as the indomitable Ethan Hunt.
The film's nearly three-hour runtime has prompted speculation it could be Cruise’s final mission. But while both he and McQuarrie have offered conflicting hints about the future. Cruise sidestepped any firm confirmation during a surprise appearance at McQuarrie’s masterclass earlier in the day and called the film “the culmination of three decades of work,” and urged fans to simply “see it and enjoy.”
With Final Reckoning set to hit North American theatres on May 17, the studio is banking on the film to reignite box-office momentum after Dead Reckoning Part One fell short of expectations, grossing $571.1 million globally on a budget nearing $300 million.
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