Some movie series have made an enduring impression on viewers all over the world in the ever-evolving world of cinema. Among these, the Mission Impossible and Top Gun franchises stand out, enthralling audiences with their heart-pounding action, endearing characters, and unforgettable moments. Both starring legendary actor Tom Cruise, these franchises have become synonymous with edge-of-the-seat excitement and have redefined the action and aviation genres.

Tom Cruise

Tom Cruise
However, Christopher McQuarrie, who directed MI7 and co-wrote and produced Maverick talked about something that these franchises have in common in them. And it’s not those high-octane action scenes.

 

Both Franchises Enjoy One Striking Similarity

The Mission Impossible and Top Gun franchises have proven themselves to be enduring juggernauts in the world of cinema. From daring stunts and breathtaking action to heartfelt camaraderie and memorable characters, these franchises continue to captivate audiences with each new installment.

Tom Cruise Christopher McQuarrie
Tom Cruise and Christopher McQuarrie
Action-packed, adrenaline-fueled, and led by the incomparable Tom Cruise, the Mission Impossible and Top Gun franchises have carved a special place in the hearts of moviegoers worldwide. While they exist in different realms—one centered around espionage and impossible missions, the other focusing on high-flying fighter pilots— according to the MI7 director and co-writer & producer of Maverick, Christopher McQuarrie, both the series have one such similarity that has kept fans alive.
We don’t want you to have to leave the narrative and to remember another narrative to understand what’s going on with this one. We don’t assume you’ve seen another Mission: Impossible. The same way with Top Gun: Maverick; we didn’t assume you had seen the original Top Gun. It had to be a movie that stood alone. And it had to be a movie that ended conclusively, even though it was a Part 1.”
By this McQuarrie meant to say that one can understand the subsequent part of these series, even then he should know what the movie is going to deal with. Simply, you don’t need to watch these two series in chronological order to grasp the storyline.
We took that to the extreme in that we reintroduced the concept of the IMF. But all of that was serving the story, which was by bringing back Henry Czerny. Bringing back a character from deep in Ethan’s history, it felt important that we recontextualize what the IMF is and answer some of those questions that really have always been taken for granted. The notion of: ‘Should you choose to accept?’ The notion of where Ethan Hunt comes from and how he became this person.”
So, it comes clear from his point that these two torch-bearer series in the action genre wants to make the individual story in each installment rather than connecting one with the sequel.

  

High-Octane Action and Jaw-Dropping Stunts in Both The Franchise

When it comes to delivering heart-pounding action and jaw-dropping stunts, few movie series can rival the sheer intensity and thrill offered by the Mission Impossible and Top Gun movies. These cinematic marvels, led by the fearless and devoted Tom Cruise, have pushed the limits of what is possible on the big screen.

The Mission Impossible series has been known for its incredible stunts since its debut in 1996. Tom Cruise’s unwavering dedication to executing all of his own stunts, which increases the action’s authenticity and intensity, is one of the series’ defining characteristics.

Tom CruiseTom Cruise discussed his Mission Impossible 7 bike stunt
The Top Gun franchise takes the action to the skies, celebrating the daring maneuvers and combat prowess of fighter pilots. While the original Top Gun (1986) set the standard, the sequel Top Gun: Maverick raised the bar even higher.

As fans eagerly await the continuation of both sagas, one thing remains certain: the Mission Impossible and Top Gun franchises will continue to be trailblazers in delivering high-octane action and breathtaking stunts that keep audiences on the edge of their seats.

 

Source: Comic Blend