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Mission: Impossible 5 – Worth Watching? Stunts, Cast & Ranking

Noah Fraser • 2026-05-15 • Reviewed by Maya Thompson

Few action franchises keep you on the edge of your seat quite like Mission: Impossible, and its fifth installment, Rogue Nation, is a standout. Released in July 2015, it earned a 93% on Rotten Tomatoes and $682.7 million worldwide, driven by Tom Cruise’s daredevil’s daredevil stunts. But beyond the spectacle, there’s a deeper story about team dynamics and character stakes that makes this entry a fan favorite. Let’s break down what makes Rogue Nation worth your time — and where the franchise truly shines.

Release date: July 31, 2015 ·
Rotten Tomatoes score: 93% ·
Worldwide box office: $682.7 million ·
Tom Cruise’s age during filming: 53 ·
Number of planes used for A400M stunt: 1

Quick snapshot

11Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
  • Exact reason for Tom Cruise refusing the kiss scene with Rebecca Ferguson is not fully detailed in public statements; speculation about discomfort or creative choice.
3Timeline signal
    2014: Principal photography begins; Cruise starts training for A400M stunt.
  • March First trailer released showing Cruise hanging off the A400M.
  • July 31, 2015: Mission: – Rogue Nation premieres in theaters.
4What’s next
  • The next film in the franchise is Mission: Impossible – Fallout (2018), which continues the story of Ethan Hunt’s team.

Key facts

Here are the essential details about Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, from budget to box office and release.

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Attribute Value
Release date July 31, 2015
Director Christopher McQuarrie
Runtime ,131
Budget $150 million
682.7 million
Rotten Tomatoes 93%
Sequel to Mission: – Ghost Protocol (2011)
Next film Mission: – Fallout (2018)

Is Mission: Enough 5 worth watching?

Critical and audience reception of Rogue Nation

Rogue Nation earned a 93% Certified Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on over 300 reviews (Rotten Tomatoes). Critics praised Christopher McQuarrie’s direction, the sharp script, and the seamless integration of practical stunts. Audience scores are equally strong, with a score. On Metacritic, the film holds a score of 75, indicating generally favorable reviews. The film also received an A- CinemaScore>/strong> from opening-night audiences (CinemaScore audience polling)

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