By that, we mean that Cruise is still up to his usual reality-defying stunts that, for some reason, now involve him jumping over a cliff while on a motorcycle, as Ethan Hunt tries to escape from someone. So, yeah, it’s business as usual for Cruise. After screening at CinemaCon last month, the world has finally got a chance to see the two-minute promotional spot and we understand why the budget for the movie ballooned to an absurd amount. It definitely looks like the franchise tentpole wants to give the series a proper send-off True enough, the opening moments of the trailer see Henry Czerny’s Eugene Kittridge warning Hunt about his days “fighting for the greater good” being over, setting an ominous but also fitting tone. As one of the oldest characters in the franchise continues with his monologue, the preview then treats us to a series of shots featuring Hunt crashing through the streets of Rome, somehow avoiding his pursuers while on a yellow Fiat 500, and so much more. While these all appear to be on-brand with the Mission: Impossible franchise, the last bit has to take the cake. After seeing Hunt do everything from hanging off the side of a cargo plane and scaling Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, Cruise is obviously just trying to one-up himself by doing something that he’s always wanted to do since he was a little kid, which is jumping off a cliff-edge. It’s a real shame that we all have no choice but to wait to watch Mission: Impossible 7 in theaters. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Paramount delayed what’s possibly the last two movies in the franchise. Instead of premiering in September, Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning: Part One, will arrive on July 14, 2023, followed by Part Two on June 28, 2024.