On May 23, the final installment of the Mission: Impossible saga is set to come to an end with Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning. Known for its vicious villains, the franchise sports its Biggest Bad yet: an AI known as The Entity that’s bent on wiping humans off the planet. Mashable Senior Creative Producer Mark Stetson sat down with the cast (Simon Pegg, Angela Bassett, Hayley Atwell, Pom Klementieff, and Greg Tarzan Davis) to discuss the film’s themes of humanity and friendship and its exploration of the future of AI.
First, Simon Pegg, who has played Benji Dunn since Mission: Impossible III — when we first get a hint of The Entity’s existence — helped break down the origins of this Big Bad. „Yeah, I mean, the Entity was around in its nascent form a long time ago. It was a malicious code, basically, which itself evolved into what we are up against in Dead Reckoning, in The Final Reckoning. And I love the idea that McQ [Director Christopher McQuarrie] looked back into the past to see where things may have started, where the rumblings of the Entity may have begun. And further back as well, to, obviously, when Bill Donloe was exiled to Alaska.“
Hayley Atwell, first appearing in the franchise as Grace in Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, goes on to discuss film’s theme of friendship and humanity in the face of its AI villain. „I feel like the core theme of this film is friendship. So that, of course, the anti-God and and the Entity…is the sort of the villain…the thing that sets up the stakes. But really it’s a film about a team coming together and sacrificing personal ambition for the sake of the good of all people. And it’s a triumph of the human spirit… It’s so, so beautiful and so heartfelt.“
Finally, Angela Bassett ties the interview up in a really nice bow when asked why it’s important to prioritize humanity: „I mean, what do we have left without it? You know, we have to. We’re made to be in communion with one another… So even though it’s a great tool…we need to keep [AI] in its lane and [make sure] it’s [a] benefit to us, not to the detriment of us.“
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning opens exclusively in theaters on May 23.