Mission: Impossible
Template:Short descriptionScript error: No such module "For".Script error: No such module "about". Template:Infobox media franchise Mission: Impossible is an American multimedia franchise based on a fictional secret espionage agency known as the Impossible Missions Force (IMF). The 1966 TV series ran for seven seasons and was revived in 1988 for two seasons. It inspired a series of theatrical motion pictures starring Tom Cruise beginning in 1996. By 2011, the franchise had generated over $4 billion in revenue, making it one of the highest-grossing media franchises of all time.[1]
As of 2025, the latest media released in the franchise was the live-action spy film Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, which premiered in Tokyo on May 5, 2025 and released internationally on the 23rd of the same month.
Media
Television series
| Title | Release | Seasons | Episodes | Note(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mission: Impossible (1966 TV series) | 1966–1973 | 7 | 171 episodes | |
| Mission: Impossible (1988 TV series) | 1988–1990 | 2 | 35 episodes |
Films
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| Title | Release date | Note(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Mission: Impossible vs. the Mob | Template:Dts | Released theatrically in Europe and Australia. |
| Mission: Impossible | Template:Dts | Part of the Mission: Impossible film series. |
| Mission: Impossible 2 | Template:Dts | |
| Mission: Impossible III | Template:Dts | |
| Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol | Template:Dts | |
| Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation | Template:Dts | |
| Mission: Impossible – Fallout | Template:Dts | |
| Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning | Template:Dts | |
| Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning | Template:Dts |
Soundtracks
Video games
| Title | Platform | Release date | Note(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spy Daisakusen | Japanese home computers | Template:Dts | Based on the 1966 TV series. Released in Japan only. |
| Mission: Impossible | NES | Template:Dts | Based on the 1988 TV series revival. |
| Mission: Impossible[2] | MS-DOS | Template:Dts | |
| Mission: Impossible | N64 | Template:Dts | Based on the 1996 film. |
| PSX | 1999 | ||
| Mission: Impossible | GBC | Template:Dts | |
| Mission: Impossible – Operation Surma | GBA | Template:Dts | |
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| Mission: Impossible III | J2ME | Template:Dts | Developed by Gameloft |
| Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation | iOS | Template:Dts | Developed by Glu |
| Android |
Books
| Title | Release date | Author | Note(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mission: Impossible 1 | Template:Dts | Walter Wager (credited as John Tiger) | Part of a series |
| Mission: Impossible 2: Code Name: Judas | Template:Dts | Jim Lawrence (credited as Max Walker) | |
| Mission: Impossible 3: Code Name: Rapier | |||
| Mission: Impossible 4: Code Name: Little Ivan | Template:Dts | Walter Wager (credited as John Tiger) | |
| Mission: Impossible: The Priceless Particle | Template:Dts | Talmage Powell | Part of a series |
| Mission: Impossible: The Money Explosion | Template:Dts | ||
| Mission Impossible | Template:Dts | Peter Barsocchini | Novelization to the Tom Cruise film |
| Mission Impossible: The Aztec Imperative | James Luceno | Tie-in series to the film series | |
| Mission Impossible: Ring of Fire | Tom Philbin | ||
| Mission Impossible: The Doomsday Summit |
Comics
| Title | Release date | Note(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Mission: Impossible | Template:Dts | Five issue series published by Dell Comics |
| Mission: Impossible | Template:Dts | Comic strip published in Countdown/TV Action |
| Mission: Impossible | Template:Dts | Tie-in prequel one-shot to the 1996 film published by Marvel Comics |
Cast and characters
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References
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