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‘Mission: Impossible’ Movies Delayed Again, Another Blow to Paramount+

Tom Cruise is trying to outrun another villain: COVID. The star’s “Mission: Impossible” action franchise just got bumped again. The seventh film moves from 2022 to 2023, the eighth film moves to 2024. This wipes a blockbuster from the Paramount+ lineup this year. The earliest we’d see the new spy thriller on the streaming service is late-2023.

After a rebrand from “CBS All Access,” Paramount+ is finally starting to resemble a big-time streaming service. We’ve seen outsized success with its strategy for deciding streaming vs. theatrical releases. Family films go to theaters and Paramount+ simultaneously, while adult-skewing films go only to theaters. That reduces piracy on the marquee titles while extracting the biggest possible box office.

When it comes to movies, Paramount’s biggest franchises are “Mission: Impossible” and “Star Trek.” The sci-fi franchise is taking a breather from the big screen, focusing on multiple TV series instead. That leaves the “M:I” series as the theatrical tentpole. “Top Gun: Maverick” is still slated for release on May 27, 2022. If the Tom Cruise sequel stays put, it would hit Paramount+ mid-July. But considering today’s news, it wouldn’t be surprising to see the movie fly to another date as well.

While Paramount’s theatrical slate looks like a ghost town, the streaming service is plowing more effort into its series. The service is doubling down on works from one of its most popular behind-the-scenes talents: “Yellowstone” co-creator Taylor Sheridan. He’s the force behind “Mayor of Kingstown” and the “Yellowstone” prequel “1883.” Sheridan is also working up a Sylvester Stallone mob drama called “Kansas City,” “Bass Reeves” with David Oyelowo, “Land Man” with Billy Bob Thornton, “Lioness” with Nicole Kidman and Zoe Saldana, and a show called “6666,” based on the historic Texas ranch that showed up in “Yellowstone” Season 4.

Paramount+ will also have some help from the sci-fi adventure “Halo.”

So it’s not all doom and gloom for Paramount+. On the other side of the pandemic, we may even see a slingshot effect as all the pent-up movies come out in a rapid clip. It’s also interesting that Paramount decided to bump “Mission: Impossible” given the success of “Spider-Man: No Way Home” ($1.6 billion worldwide so far). There’s clearly a demand for big movies on the big screen. But for now, Paramount is sitting it out.


Ben Bowman is the Content Director of The Streamable. He cut the cord in 2009. He roots for all Detroit sports and is a fan of Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, Edgar Wright, Paul Thomas Anderson, Billy Wilder, Buster Keaton, and the Coen Brothers. Ben streams on an Apple TV.

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