The “Mission Impossible” franchise can be considered to be a sort of anomaly in Hollywood. It’s weird to see that it’s a franchise that continues to implement clever writing and energetic action set-pieces that leave you hanging off the edge of your seat. Somehow, the filmmakers have figured out how to create an action franchise that is consistently smart, dynamic, and filled with clever turns around every corner. While I wouldn’t call it the best in the franchise, I wouldn’t argue with anyone who says it is. But at the very least, “Mission Impossible: Fallout” proves once and for all why “Mission Impossible” is the most consistent and engaging action franchise of the 21st century.
Mission Impossible: Fallout
Mission Impossible: Fallout
Mission Impossible: Fallout
The “Mission Impossible” franchise can be considered to be a sort of anomaly in Hollywood. It’s weird to see that it’s a franchise that continues to implement clever writing and energetic action set-pieces that leave you hanging off the edge of your seat. Somehow, the filmmakers have figured out how to create an action franchise that is consistently smart, dynamic, and filled with clever turns around every corner. While I wouldn’t call it the best in the franchise, I wouldn’t argue with anyone who says it is. But at the very least, “Mission Impossible: Fallout” proves once and for all why “Mission Impossible” is the most consistent and engaging action franchise of the 21st century.