Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning – OTT Release Date

This month, catch Tom Cruise-starrer ‘Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning’ on OTT platforms, such as Prime Video and YouTube. But this article has something more to discuss. Let us get right into the details.

Cruise’s final – or perhaps just latest – Ethan Hunt journey lands online starting Tuesday. You can rent or purchase it. Renting comes around $14.99 and purchase around $19.99. Purchasers also get access to a number of incredible bonus.

For example, access deleted scenes and behind-the-scenes footage, audio commentary featuring director Christopher McQuarrie and additional perks. You can get physical formats like 4K Ultra HD and DVD from October 14.

Need for Systemic Change in Film Industry

‘Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning’ has done great at the global box office. So far, the film has raked in more than $595 million. But it must be highlighted here that the film industry faces a lot of disruptions from time to time.

In multiple film sectors across the globe, members are often asked to toil hard for multiple hours on minimal rest. Reports suggest instances of employees being pushed to exhaustion, leading to accidents and health issues.

Unions play an important role in protecting their members’ rights. The challenges faced by people in the film industry underscore the need for systemic change. It is high time that film labour rights are better respected.

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take the front seat, preparing breaking pieces that spark discussions or prick one's
curiosity. I'm all for reporting the important in the right manner.
My journalism journey started during my college years as a Civil Engineering
student. I became fond of art, shifting to my current career. I'm pursuing Masters in
Journalism and Mass Communication, and aiming to bring a bigger change through
my reports.

shrabani Shrabani

I hold a deep interest in politics, human rights and climate change. I let empathy take the front seat, preparing breaking pieces that spark discussions or prick one's curiosity. I'm all for reporting the important in the right manner. My journalism journey started during my college years as a Civil Engineering student. I became fond of art, shifting to my current career. I'm pursuing Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication, and aiming to bring a bigger change through my reports.

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