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Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning – Don’t miss film industry’s carbon footprint

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Here is a great update for all fans of the Mission Impossible franchise. The eighth and possibly final chapter is getting an OTT release soon. In fact, it is happening on Tuesday only. You are certainly in for a significant treat.

Tom Cruise is returning as Ethan Hunt in this thriller directed by Christopher McQuarrie. You can find a lot of high-octane action and in-depth emotional engagement. The film is landing on multiple platforms, such as Prime Video, Apple TV, YouTube and Fandango at Home.

You can either rent or purchase the film. It is not accessible on the subscription catalogue, yet. Renting costs approximately $14.99 and purchase at $19.99. But purchasers definitely get access to a number of additional benefits.

– deleted scenes and behind-the-scenes footage

– commentary from the director, assistant directors, composers, editors

Physical formats – including DVD, 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray – is expected to be accessible from October 14, 2025. So far, ‘Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning’ has raked in more than $595 million at the global box office.

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But one should not miss the impact of the film industry on climate change. This sector, despite being celebrated for its cultural influence, also bears a significant carbon footprint. From large-scale production to streaming, the sector’s impact on nature is substantial.

Film productions, especially those done on a larger scale, contribute notably to carbon emissions. You can see a typical film made on a budget of $70 million emitting approximately 3,370 metric tons of carbon dioxide.

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