-
All our servers are currently overloaded. Please try again later or get our premium subscription.Get PremiumRefresh pageWe are currently experiencing technical difficulties with our servers. We hope to have this resolved soon. This issue doesn't affect premium users.Get PremiumWatch on MixDrop/MyStream
Mission Impossible II
TrailerEthan Hunt, while vacationing, is alerted by the IMF that someone has used his identity to assist Russian bio-chemical expert Dr. Vladimir Nekhorvich then killed him and stole a deadly synthetic virus named Chimera that could rapidly wipe out the world's population. Ethan Hunt has been sent to Sydney on a mission to retrieve and destroy Chimera.Actors: Tom Cruise, Dougray Scott, Thandie Newton, Ving Rhames, Richard Roxburgh, John Polson, Brendan Gleeson, Rade Serbedzija, William Mapother, Dominic Purcell, Mathew Wilkinson, ...»Director: John WooCountry: United States, GermanyDuration: 123 minQuality: HDRelease: 2000IMDb: 6.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
- Oldest
-
Actors of "Mission Impossible II"
-
Characters of "Mission Impossible II"
Ethan HuntPlayed by: Tom CruiseSean AmbrosePlayed by: Dougray ScottNyah Nordoff-HallPlayed by: Thandie NewtonLuther StickellPlayed by: Ving RhamesHugh StampPlayed by: Richard RoxburghBilly BairdPlayed by: John PolsonJohn C. McCloyPlayed by: Brendan GleesonDr. NekhorvichPlayed by: Rade SerbedzijaWallisPlayed by: William MapotherUlrichPlayed by: Dominic PurcellMichaelPlayed by: Mathew WilkinsonAccountantPlayed by: Nicholas BellChemistPlayed by: Kee ChanLarrabeePlayed by: Kim FlemingBiocyte Security Guard #3Played by: Alan LovellRelief PilotPlayed by: Dan LuxtonDr. GradskyPlayed by: Christian ManonBookiePlayed by: Lester MorrisPrison Guard #2Played by: Nicholas PapademetriouCo-PilotPlayed by: Daniel RobertsSenor De L'ArenaPlayed by: Antonio Vargas -
Directors of "Mission Impossible II"
-
Creators of "Mission Impossible II"
-
Critic Reviews of "Mission Impossible II"
VarietyMarch 27, 2009Woo lays on his own particular high-octane stylishness so thick the results edge perilously toward self-parody.
New York ObserverApril 27, 2007For all my profound reservations about the whole project, I wound up liking it more, or, at least disliking it less, than I had anticipated. Thandie Newton is the biggest reason.
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006Woo's hysterically hyper visuals and boytoy gimmickry can't camouflage the emptiness of the enterprise.
New York Magazine/VultureJanuary 16, 2003Despite Cruise's attempts here to be Byronic, there's something strenuous about his soulfulness; he turns everything, even repose, into calisthenics.
San Francisco ChronicleJune 18, 2002It's fun. It's laughable. It has moments of excitement, moments of sheer idiocy and moments of sheer idiotic excitement.
Globe and MailMarch 22, 2002A strained sequel to a feature rip-off of an old television show with a stealable theme song. On screen and off, no one's getting marks for originality here.
Antagony & EcstasyJanuary 02, 2016The worst of John Woo's American films (though that is a competitive race).
Lyles' Movie FilesJuly 28, 2015Still a fun movie even if it doesn't match the high standards of the rest of the series thanks to Woo bringing his trademark over the top action sequences.
Common Sense MediaDecember 26, 2010Good thrill ride of a movie for teens and older.
eFilmCritic.comJuly 18, 2008Here, Woo just seems to fall back on slow-mo whenever he gets bored, which apparently is often.
Big Picture Big SoundJuly 14, 2007With all this having been done before, making MI2 interesting or suspenseful truly is an impossible mission.
-
Gallery of "Mission Impossible II"