Paramount has also pushed ‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ back two months as it reshuffles its 2024 calendar amid Hollywood’s ongoing labor strike.

Tom Cruise‘s next Mission: Impossible movie is quitting the 2024 box office calendar.
The eighth installment in the action spy franchise will be dropping the second half of its previous title, Dead Reckoning, Part Two, with new title expected to be announced later.
Paramount and Skydance have pushed back the film back to May 23, 2025, off its previous date of June 28, 2024. The feature shut down production to allow for star Cruise and the cast to promote Dead Reckoning, Part 1. Then the SAG-AFTRA strike hit in mid-July, which meant the cast could not return to work on the film, which hails from director Christopher McQuarrie.
M:I 8 follows a bumpy box office ride for Dead Reckoning, Part 1, which bowed in July and grossed $567.5 million globally.
The movie stars Cruise as IMF agent Ethan Hunt, with Hayley Atwell, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames and Vanessa Kirby among those expected to return. The Mission franchise dates back to 1996’s original film, based on the 1960s TV show. It is known for filming in locales across the globe and for at least one signature Cruise stunt that often becomes the centerpiece of its marketing campaign.
The eighth Mission is being shot with Imax cameras and will be carried in Imax theaters for 3 weeks.
This comes after M:I 7 lost its Imax screens quickly because of Oppenheimer.
A Quiet Place: Day One moved from March 8, 2024, to Dead Reckoning’s old date of June 28, 2024. The feature stars Lupita Nyong’o and takes place in the same world as John Krasinksi’s A Quiet Place films, known for their rural settings. This time around, audiences see the alien invasion in the heart of New York City.
Paramount also moved Ryan Reynolds-Krasinski If up a week to May 17, 2024.
An untitled Spongebob Squarepants movie departed its May 23, 2025, date for Dec. 19, 2025





