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5[[folder:IMF in General]]
6[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/18370087_8.jpg]]
7[[caption-width-right:300:''"Your mission, should you choose to accept it..."'']]
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9The IMF, which stands for "Impossible Missions Force", is an organization that specializes in [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin impossible missions]] that require extremely precise planning, immediate attention and quick action.
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11* ArcWords:
12** "Your mission, should you choose to accept it..."
13** "This message will self-destruct..."
14* BadassCrew: Features many individuals that try to work as a team and manage to overcome all obstacles.
15* BoxedCrook: ''Dead Reckoning'' reveals that each IMF agent is actually a criminal recruited by the agency for their skills.
16* EliteFour: IMF field teams often operate in a team of four members. One member of the team may also be an outsider who's tagging along for their expertise or their importance to the mission (Nyah in the second film, technically Brandt in the fourth film before he's revealed to be actually an IMF agent, Ilsa in the fifth and sixth films, and Walker in the first half of the sixth film).
17* IndyPloy: Their missions tend to go very wrong, a lot, but the greatest strength the IMF has is the ability to adapt to the situation and coming up with a new plan on the fly.
18* InterserviceRivalry: Starting from the fifth film, the IMF doesn't get along well with the CIA, its mother branch. The CIA highly disapproves of the IMF (specifically, Ethan Hunt)'s unorthodox methods in getting the job done and its tendency to play fast and loose with the rules. Hunley and Sloane, both Directors of the CIA, have been looking for an excuse to shut the IMF down and, falling that, actively try to get involved in the IMF operations themselves.
19* MasterOfDisguise: Most of their field agents tend to be this thanks to the advanced [[LatexPerfection latex mask]] technology that can let them wear the face of anyone they want as well as a voice changer. These technologies along with their ability to uncannily impersonate their target's character and mannerism perfectly mean everyone is always fooled by the trick...even themselves if it's used against them. And for the best of the best agents like Ethan, sometimes masks aren't even needed.
20* MultinationalTeam: The IMF recruits its agents/support personnel from around the world, although most of its base agents/support personnel are Americans. And the top leaders (including the Secretary) are American.
21* ThisPageWillSelfDestruct: Trope Namer.
22* WeDoTheImpossible: [[MeaningfulName But of course.]]
23[[/folder]]
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25* [[Characters/MissionImpossibleFilmSeriesIMFLeadership IMF Leadership]]
26
27!Main Members
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29[[folder:Ethan Hunt]]
30!!Ethan Matthew Hunt
31[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ethanhunt.jpg]]
32[[caption-width-right:300:''[[{{Determinator}} "What's done is done when we say we're done."]]'']]
33!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/TomCruise
34!!!'''Dubbed in French By:''' Creator/PatrickPoivey (1996), Yvan Attal (2000), Creator/JeanPhilippePuymartin (since 2006)
35!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/MissionImpossible1996 Mission: Impossible]]'' | ''Film/MissionImpossibleII'' | ''Film/MissionImpossibleIII'' | ''Film/MissionImpossibleGhostProtocol'' | ''Film/MissionImpossibleRogueNation'' | ''Film/MissionImpossibleFallout'' | ''Film/MissionImpossibleDeadReckoning'' | ''Mission: Impossible 8''
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37->''"Your life will always matter more to me than my own."''
38
39The IMF's most efficient field agent.
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41* TenMinuteRetirement: In the third film. He was only training recruits and was about to marry Julia. Then the IMF asked him for OneLastJob to save one of his recruits who was kidnapped by Owen Davian. [[spoiler:Her death led him to stop Owen Davian and at the end he continued inside the IMF.]]
42* TheAce: Ethan can use any weapon, operate any vehicle, and pull off any wild stunt needed to complete the mission. No obstacle is too big or too complicated to overcome and there is no danger too great he wouldn't put his own body through. He's incredibly calculative, creative, unpredictable, but above all else has a moral core of absolute iron that pushes his body through injury and fatigue, all to save as many lives as he can and catch the bad guys. Hunley puts it best:
43-->''"Hunt is uniquely trained and highly motivated - a specialist without equal - immune to any countermeasures. There is no secret he cannot extract, no security he cannot breach, no person he cannot become."''
44* AcePilot: Played with in ''Fallout''. He just learned how to fly but can fly like one.
45* ActionHero: Uses his feet, fists and whatever it takes to save the day.
46* AllLovingHero: Ethan always values the life of others before his own. He'll only kill in self-defense, and he believes the best in everyone no matter what. It's acknowledged as both his FatalFlaw, since his desire to save everyone often hinders him and is impractical, as well as his greatest strength.
47* AlwaysGetsHisMan: No matter what, Ethan never fails. Subverted in ''Rogue Nation'' in which he does fail, and ''Fallout'', in which he lets the baddie get away to save his team. Then it's zig-zagged as even if he failed to get his target now, he always has a backup plan or comes up with another one fast enough to ultimately nail the bad guys in the end anyway.
48* AntiHero: His status as an IMF agent is under ''constant'' scrutiny, as though his record is exemplary, "StartXToStopX" being his go-to plan has his superiors tearing their hair out.
49* BadassBoast: In response to Gabriel's SadisticChoice with Grace and Ilsa in ''Dead Reckoning'', he has this to say:
50-->'''Ethan:''' If ''anything'' happens to either of them, there's no place on Earth where you or your god will be safe from me. There's no place where I won't go to kill you. ''That'' is written.
51* BatmanGambit: His schemes often rely on Hunt's keen psychological knowledge of his rival.
52* BerserkButton: Hurting any of his team or anyone in his personal life is a good way to bring out Ethan's darker side.
53* BettyAndVeronica: The Archie to Julia's Betty and Ilsa's Veronica.
54* BewareTheNiceOnes: Ethan is a kind, personable man and a good friend but, as his enemies find out, threatening his loved ones and friends is not a good idea and Ethan can be truly frightening when he stops being nice.
55* BigHeroicRun: Starting with the third entry, he does this at least one in every film and it's truly epic every time.
56* BreakingOutTheBoss: In ''Fallout'', Ethan and his team have to [[spoiler: break Lane out of custody in order to find Lark and the missing plutonium.]]
57* CartwrightCurse: Being a woman who's involved in Ethan's life tend to not end well. In the first film, he lost Sarah and Hannah in the opening mission, and later [[spoiler:Claire, the FemmeFatale that Ethan is infatuated with, is also gunned down by her husband, the traitor Jim Phelps]]. In the third film, he lost [[spoiler:his protege Farris to Davian's 'brain bomb', and almost lost his wife Julia in the climax]]. In the fifth film, [[spoiler:the female IMF agent at the London record shop is killed by Solomon Lane while Ethan is ForcedToWatch]], and in the seventh film, [[spoiler:Ilsa dies fighting Gabriel, the same man who's also responsible for killing Ethan's very first love Marie many years ago, and Kittridge ominously ends the film by reminding Ethan that he's only just buying time for Grace by bringing her into the IMF]]. Only Julia and Nyah from the second film managed to avoid this curse so far.
58* TheChessmaster: Hunt's success in the field comes directly from his uncanny ability to outmaneuver any opponent in his way with complex and daring gambits.
59* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Ethan will do whatever it takes to save EVERYONE and if there's even a chance one of his men or one bystander can't make it out he'll drop everything to save that one guy.
60* CombatPragmatist: He does whatever it takes to win. In Mission: Impossible III he uses a car to kill Davian, in Ghost Protocol he drives a car down several stories to get to his mission. His fighting style also takes heavily from Muay Thai and Krav Maga, which all emphasize ruthlessness in combat as a defining principle.
61* CulturedBadass: Shows appreciation for opera and also reads a lot.
62* {{Determinator}}: As Hunley notes in ''Rogue Nation'', Hunt is "the manifestation of destiny itself". He never ever gives up no matter the circumstances and no matter how many times he has failed.
63* DudeWheresMyRespect: Subverted. Ethan's extreme competence and the fact he's saved the world countless times never earns him any good will from his superiors, but Ethan is too humble and down-to-earth to really care when the people he's closest to already appreciate him. However, Walker uses this trope to argue that he's the real John Lark, pointing out that given both this ingratitude providing an obvious motive for being disgruntled and Ethan's habit of [[ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight going rogue when he thinks it's the right thing to do]], there's plenty of factors for him to turn traitor.
64* EvilIsNotAToy: This is one of his main reasons as to why he wants to destroy [[AIIsACrapshoot the Entity]] in ''Dead Reckoning''. He believes it has become too powerful and dangerous for humanity to control, and therefore, it must be destroyed at all costs.
65* ExcellentJudgeOfCharacter: While he does have some teammates who betray him, he is careful as to who he truly trusts. In the first film he works with 3 other people. Which of the three does he end up trusting with the disk? Luther. The same Luther who is still with him almost 30 years later.
66* FallGuy: In the first movie, he's set up as this by Jim Phelps, who puts 100K in his parents bank accounts to make him look shady, and leaves him as the sole survivor of the botched mission, ensuring that he's Kittridge's only suspect. When Ethan escapes Kittridge and begins trying to contact Max on the internet, this forces Jim to send him Claire to keep tabs on him.
67* FatalFlaw: He refuses point-blank to leave anyone behind, which apparently extends to those who do him a solid or push his 'mentor' button: this trait seems to stem from losing his team in ''[[Film/MissionImpossible1996 Mission: Impossible]]'' and [[spoiler: his protege]] in ''Film/MissionImpossibleIII''. This is a downright foolhardy habit for an agent in perpetual danger, constantly having to put up with betrayal and shifting loyalties. Ilsa Faust and Solomon Lane (and before that, Owen Davian!) play him every which way as a result. This tendency of Hunt's is also what causes him to lose weapons grade plutonium to rogue agents in ''[[Film/MissionImpossibleFallout Fallout]]'', when he lets the plutonium out of his sight to save one of his team members. Hunley however ends up seeing this flaw as Ethan's greatest strength, as he knows he'll do everything to not let him down, CIA director Sloane also ends up admitting as long as Ethan values one life as much as millions she doesn't have to.
68* AFatherToHisMen: Takes the well-being and [[NoOneGetsLeftBehind survival]] of his team members extremely seriously and is unwilling to throw any of them under the bus no matter the circumstances.
69* GeniusBruiser: He's both highly skilled in combat (be it close quarters or gunplay) and a superb tactician and agent who is very skilled at counter intelligence, information gathering, undercover work and improvisation as well as analyzing opponents and countering their efforts and getting them to do what he wants.
70* GuileHero: While he is more than capable of holding his own in a straight-on fight, Ethan prefers to sneak in through some impossible-to-predict method and ambush his targets, both because his targets are often heavily-guarded and to minimize exposure to civilians.
71* HotTeacher: To Lindsey. He served as her mentor, and he's played by the dashingly handsome Creator/TomCruise.
72* TheHero: The lead hero of every film of the franchise, and he's always the one pushing to do what's right no matter what.
73* HeroicWillpower: He has unbreakable will, which is remarked on by many.
74* HonorBeforeReason: Ethan refuses to believe in TheNeedsOfTheMany and actively tries to save everyone, no matter how impractical it is. In ''Fallout'', he allows the plutonium to fall into the Apostles' hands so he can save Luther, and many times he passes on the easier option because it could result in innocent people dying.
75* ImplacableMan: Ethan Hunt cannot be stopped. He cannot be evaded. Whatever you throw at him can, at best, only slow him down. Once he survives, and he ''[[HeroicWillpower will]]'' survive, he will find some way to get back at you when you least expect it.
76* IndyPloy: While he works best planning ahead of time, he's more than capable with coming up with stratagems on the heat of the moment and improvising oer adjusting plans as needed.
77* InTheHood: He is depicted as this in ''Ghost Protocol''.
78* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: He genuinely loved Julia and still does, but recognizes that staying married to him puts her at far too much risk. So he stays out of her life [[spoiler: and is content with her having found love again with a kind doctor. For her part, Julia herself [[AmicableExes displays no bitterness]] towards Ethan and even helps the team out in ''Fallout''.]]
79* KansasCityShuffle: A frequent tactic of Ethan's involves relying on the villain's own wit and arrogance to make him ''think'' he knows what Ethan is up to and put up countermeasures, only for Hunt to reveal that was exactly what he planned all along.
80-->'''Sean Ambrose:''' If you look at Hunt's operational history, and I have, he invariably favors misdirection over confrontation.
81* TheKirk: More composed than [[TheMcCoy Benji]], but still sometimes has to be kept in check by [[TheSpock Luther]].
82* TheLeader: Every time he recruits a team, he's always the leader. Though in the first half of the first film, he was at the orders of veteran agent Jim Phelps. He's very much the Levelheaded type, leading with a sense of responsibility and being sensible enough to balance getting the job with keeping his team alive.
83* LightningBruiser: He's strong and also very quick and agile, even using Capoeira moves in the second film, and he can run extremely fast.
84* LiteralMetaphor: [[spoiler:Ethan promises that he will put Lane in a box, as if to imply that Lane will be either in a cell or a coffin when Ethan is finished. In fact, he actually means that he (and his team) will personally trap Lane inside of a box, into which knockout gas is pumped to subdue him for his arrest, just as Hunt had been captured at the start of the film.]]
85* LoveTriangle: According to Luther, Ethan has only ever cared about two women - Julia and Ilsa. Ethan was married to Julia in ''Mission: Impossible III'' but she had to go into hiding in ''Ghost Protocol'' for her own safety. In ''Rogue Nation'' Ethan developed UnresolvedSexualTension with Ilsa but did not go with her because he was MarriedToTheJob. ''Fallout'' reveals that Ethan left the IMF to be with Julia between the events of ''III'' and ''Ghost Protocol'' but they eventually divorced because of Ethan's SamaritanSyndrome. Ethan and Julia still love each other but Ethan believes he ruined her life. Julia later remarried a kindhearted doctor and told Ethan that she harbored no will-will towards him and that what he did actually changed her life for the better. Ethan was finally able to move on from his guilt regarding Julia, and this meant Ilsa was PromotedToLoveInterest.
86* MadeOfIron: This guy just can't die no matter what he does, whether is it hanging off a plane, jumping off a plane, getting onto a moving helicopter, going on a bike chase (three times) and having foot chases (many).
87* ManipulativeBastard: A heroic version. He manipulates his rivals into doing exactly what he wants.
88* ManlyMan: He's very macho.
89* MeaningfulName: His name "Ethan" means strong and firm, fitting his {{Determinator}} status and his admirable quality of staying firmly on the side of good no matter how far he's pushed or how many times he's accused of going rogue. His surname "Hunt" also means that he AlwaysGetsHisMan in the end.
90* MrFanservice: He is played by Creator/TomCruise, so natch. He often appears in clothes that show off his physique or in nice suits.
91** In the [[Film/MissionImpossible first film]], after he runs away from Kittridge, he spends the rest of the night in a tank top/wifebeater, that shows of his muscular physique.
92** In ''[[Film/MissionImpossibleII Part II]]'', he is a LongHairedPrettyBoy. He is introduced rock climbing in a tank top, that very much emphasises his physique. He also appears shirtless couple of times and dresses in tight T-shirts while discussing ThePlan with Nyah.
93** In ''Part III'', he gets a ShirtlessScene while putting on his LatexPerfection to impersonate Davian.
94** In ''Ghost Protocol'', he [[PrisonsAreGymnasiums has noticeably bulked up in prison]], appears in a wifebeater in the beginning, gets a ShirtlessScene when he escapes from the hospital and when he puts on his disguise, the camera lingers on his abs for some time before he buttons up. Not to mention he is a LongHairedPrettyBoy again.
95** In ''Rogue Nation'', he is held as a [[ShirtlessCaptives Shirtless Captive]] in the beginning.
96* NervesOfSteel: And balls of titanium. This guy will hang off buildings by his fingertips and cling onto flying planes without a second thought.
97* NeverHurtAnInnocent: A code he always follows. ''Fallout'' expands on this, when he deliberately blows his cover to save an innocent cop trying to arrest him.
98* NiceGuy: For the most part Ethan is a friendly, unassuming and humble agent who is primarily focused on saving innocent lives and who is a good friend to those he works with.
99* NoRespectGuy: A key plot element in ''Fallout''. Despite his portfolio of ''[[LiteralMetaphor literally]]'' [[WeDoTheImpossible doing the impossible]] over and over again, his superiors never fail to take an opportunity to throw him to the wolves and act almost ''disappointed'' when he survives anyway.
100-->"How many times has Hunt's government betrayed him? Disavowed him? Cast him aside? How long before a man like that has had enough?"
101* {{Omniglot}}: Ethan's known to speak English, French, Italian, Czech, Russian, and some Mandarin Chinese.
102* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Ethan is a gentle, idealistic man who firmly believes in saving as many people as he can and only kills in self-defense. It's a sign something is seriously wrong whenever he starts actively threatening people - the two most significant examples being when he pulls a [[JackBauerInterrogationTechnique Jack Bauer Interrogation]] on Davian for threatening Julia and trying to stab a defenseless Gabriel in the throat with a knife.
103* PlotPoweredStamina: Ethan excels at long-distance sprinting, often running huge distances at full-speed while barely winded. Of course, he's played by Creator/TomCruise, so the running is to be expected.
104* PragmaticHero: Overlaps with [[RefugeInAudacity Refuge In Audacity]] and is in effect despite him being [[WideEyedIdealist idealistic as he is]]. Ethan's plans include some ethically questionable and downright insane moves. He'll even conduct business with terrorists if it means he catches them later on.
105* RefugeInAudacity: Every single one of his goddamn plans involve doing something incredible risky, insane, and suicidal. It's the only way he's able to outthink his opponents.
106* RogueAgent: Basically OnceAnEpisode for him. Typically he's only labeled a rogue asset because someone else is pulling the strings and set him up (either as the fall guy or because everything went south while he was on assignment). The only time that wasn't the case was in ''II'', where he remains an avowed operative for the entire mission.
107** In ''Fallout'' it looks as though this is going to happen but [[spoiler:in reality August Walker deliberately laid breadcrumbs to make the US distrust Ethan. This plot is uncovered before Ethan can be implicated so it manages to avert making Ethan rogue]].
108** It's Lampshaded in ''Dead Reckoning'', where Briggs notes that Hunt "always goes rogue", and Degas correctly speculates that he always had a good reason.
109* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: He frequently becomes a RogueAgent because it's the only way to stop the villains, even if it means going against the system. In ''Dead Reckoning'', he turns against the U.S. government outright because it's the only way to destroy the Entity.
110* StartXToStopX: In '''''every''''' film, he eventually falls back on the exact same ridiculous plan; "Steal the horrifically dangerous MacGuffin, use it as bait to draw out the real enemy, then [[XanatosSpeedChess improvise]] the capture/elimination of said enemy in the process of retrieving it."
111## The CIA NOC (Non-Official Cover) list. Failing to retrieve it would have annihilated the US intelligence community.
112## The Chimera superflu and the Bellerophon universal flu cure. This nearly resulted in Australia getting hit with a plague outbreak.
113## The Rabbit's Foot. Whatever the hell this was, it was so dangerous even the terrorist he delivered it to was unwilling to open the container to confirm its authenticity.
114## ''Nuclear launch codes.'' This nearly resulted in WorldWarThree. It ''did'' result in a nuclear missile clipping the Transamerica pyramid.
115## '''2.4 billion pounds sterling.''' Considering how the NebulousEvilOrganization was ''already'' carrying out high-profile assassinations and terror attacks, this would have resulted in the creation of a hybrid of Blackwater and ISIS.
116## '''''Solomon Lane himself'''''. Not only did this nearly result in a third of the world's population at risk of being wiped out by nuclear fallout, but [[spoiler:Ethan himself taking the heat for the attack and Lane allowing himself to be killed by the bomb so as to not face comeuppance for his crimes.]]
117## And finally, '''''the key to a Super-AI that can control every single digital/electronic system in the world.''''' [[spoiler:{{Justified|Trope}} in Part One, at least, as Ethan and his team figure that ''someone'' has to know where that key unlocks.]]
118** ...or as Hunley puts it;
119--->The IMF's misadventures date back to my earliest days at the CIA; when the IMF broke into the CIA to steal a list of covert operatives. And now more recently, a Russian nuclear warhead clipped the Transamerica pyramid before plunging into the San Francisco Bay. This made possible by IMF agents who did willingly provide the launch codes to a known terrorist!
120* TheStrategist: In all six movies, he serves as this for the IMF.
121* StrongAndSkilled: He's in excellent shape due to his work and is an extremely skilled combatant who has displayed skill in a variety of fighting styles including Capoeira, Karate, Taekwondo, UsefulNotes/BrazilianJiuJitsu, Wrestling, Aikido, Judo, Boxing, Krav Maga and Muay Thai.
122* SuccessThroughInsanity: Several characters have called him flat-out insane, but nobody questions that what he does is awesome.
123* TookALevelInBadass: While already a skilled spy and cover agent in the first film, Ethan only showed marginal combat effectiveness early on. In later films, he's become a world-class hand-to-hand combatant and supremely proficient with firearms, although he prefers to avoid using them when possible.
124* UndyingLoyalty: Both a strength ''and'' a flaw for him: There is ''nothing'' he won't do for his TrueCompanions, Luther and Benji. He goes through hell for them, and even gives seriously dangerous leeway to whatever villain he's dealing with if it gets his friends out of harm's way. For what it's worth, they reciprocate, and together, are skilled enough of a team to save the day either way.
125* WhenHeSmiles: He has Tom Cruise's legendary winning smile which he happily shows off when in a good mood. Sean Ambrose even notes that the hardest part of impersonating him was "grinning like an idiot every fifteen minutes".
126* WideEyedIdealist: Ethan isn't naive and knows very well the ruthlessness his line of work requires, but he's a firm idealist who firmly believes in saving literally everyone. He frequently believes the best in those around him, and he'll put his life on the line on the slim chance he'll accomplish the ideal outcome where EverybodyLives.
127* XanatosSpeedChess: In every movie of the franchise, the villain counterattacks in a manner that derails Hunt's original plan (at least partially), so Hunt always has to adjust his plan on the fly to succeed. And make no mistake, Hunt is the greatest Speed Chess player you will ever meet.
128[[/folder]]
129
130[[folder:Luther]]
131!!Luther Stickell
132[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/luther_9.jpg]]
133[[caption-width-right:300:''"I get to keep the equipment after we're done."'']]
134!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/VingRhames
135!!!'''Dubbed in French By:''' Jacques Martial (MI I and II), Creator/RichardDarbois (MI III), Saïd Amadis (MI IV and on)
136!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/MissionImpossible1996 Mission: Impossible]]'' | ''Film/MissionImpossibleII'' | ''Film/MissionImpossibleIII'' | ''Film/MissionImpossibleGhostProtocol'' | ''Film/MissionImpossibleRogueNation'' | ''Film/MissionImpossibleFallout'' | ''Film/MissionImpossibleDeadReckoning''
137
138->''"None of our lives can matter more than this mission."''
139
140A hacker and former criminal who became an IMF agent. He is one of Ethan's most trusted men and he's very often recruited for his missions.
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142* BlackBestFriend: It's never outright said, but by the way they treat each other and how Ethan confides in him, it's almost certain Luther is his best friend.
143* DeadpanSnarker: He has a dry wit he frequently deploys.
144* DemotedToExtra: He sits out for ''Ghost Protocol'' and only appears in the last scene. ''Rogue Nation'' gives him a bigger part again, and is a central, plot-reliant character in ''Fallout''.
145* {{Deuteragonist}}: To a lesser degree after the first film, but it's clear that he's still Ethan's oldest friend and ally. He's still the only character other than Ethan himself to appear in every movie in the series.
146* EveryoneHasStandards: He's a disavowed IMF agent when Ethan met him for the first time in the first movie and is implied to be working in the shady business for quite some time. However, he draws the line at selling out the NOC list to the highest bidder, as it means the entire US intelligence network will collapse. This is the reason why Ethan trusts him with the disk containing the list as he's sure that Luther will never let it fall into the wrong hands.
147* ImpliedDeathThreat: To Brandt. He makes it clear that if Brandt screws Ethan over, he will make him pay.
148* TheLancer: To Ethan sometimes. He shows some skepticism about the "Impossible Missions" that his comrade plans and warns him that a marriage and relationship do not work at all in this kind of job.
149* ManlyTears: Sheds a few of these in ''Fallout'' when talking to Ilsa just before the big climax in Kashmir.
150* NonActionGuy: Luther is a hacker and tech guy, not a field agent. In the first film he never directly enters into combat. Though from the second film on he develops into an ActionSurvivor.
151* NumberTwo: His authority tends to be second to Ethan's.
152* PlayfulHacker: He was the main hacker figure before the third film, after Benji's AscendedExtra appearance. Though that didn't stop Luther from helping his old friend Ethan when required. Later on he returns to being the main hacker. Benji's great, but Luther's even better.
153* ReformedCriminal: Used to be on the wrong side of the law, now works for IMF.
154* TheReliableOne: There's a reason Ethan always calls for his services.
155* ScaryBlackMan: In ''Rogue Nation'', lets Brandt know with just a ''look'' that he'll have hell to pay if he betrays Benji and Ethan.
156* TheSmartGuy: Probably the most intelligent IMF agent of the entire series, being the tech expert, professional hacker and minder to the other team members. Best exemplified in ''Dead Reckoning'', [[spoiler:where he figures out the Entity's BatmanGambit plan before anyone else and reminds Ethan not to fall for it. This cannot be understated: ''Luther manages to outwit a super-intelligent AI'' that has outplayed everyone else up to that point.]]
157-->'''Ethan:''' What'd they used to call you? The Net Ranger? Phineas Phreak? ''The only man alive who actually hacked NATO Ghost Com.''\
158'''Luther:''' There was never any physical evidence that I had anything to do with that...''(Grins)'' with that... that ''exceptional'' piece of work.
159* TheSpock: He tends to be the most logical one on the team, and is often the one who keeps Ethan restrained.
160* TokenGoodTeammate: In the original movie, barring Ethan himself he was the only member of Ethan's second team to not be a traitor.
161* TrueCompanions: In the fifth movie, he makes evident his loyalty isn't to IMF, or the government, it's to ''Ethan Hunt'' and no one else. Considering Ethan [[spoiler:saves his life instead of protecting the plutonium cores]] in ''Fallout'', it's easy to see why.
162[[/folder]]
163
164[[folder:Benji]]
165!!Benjamin "Benji" Dunn
166[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/benjidunn.jpg]]
167[[caption-width-right:300:''"Join the IMF, see the world! On a monitor. In a closet..."'']]
168!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/SimonPegg
169!!!'''Dubbed in French By:''' Cédric Dumond
170!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/MissionImpossibleIII'' | ''Film/MissionImpossibleGhostProtocol'' | ''Film/MissionImpossibleRogueNation'' | ''Film/MissionImpossibleFallout'' | ''Film/MissionImpossibleDeadReckoning''
171
172->''"I am a field agent, I know the risks. More than that, I am your friend, no matter what I tell the polygraph every week. Now you called me because you needed my help, and you still do. So I am staying. And that is all we are going to say about that."''
173
174A tech savvy operative of the IMF who was recruited by Ethan for the Hendricks team. He's stuck around ever since.
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176* ActionSurvivor: In ''Ghost Protocol''. By ''Rogue Nation'' he still has shades of this with his panicking and despair in action but he's a lot more badass, and by the time of ''Fallout'' he's fully graduated too a combat-ready member of the team.
177* AmbiguousCriminalHistory: In ''Dead Reckoning'' he reveals that he lived a criminal lifestyle before he was recruited by the IMF, but we aren't given any details.
178* AscendedExtra: [[SmallRoleBigImpact His role in the third film was small and only had a little crucial moment in stopping Davian]]. But in the fourth and fifth films he had passed a field test where he is now into action, taking various levels in badass.
179* BadassBookworm: Between ''Ghost Protocol'' and ''Rogue Nation'', Benji earns his badassery in battle.
180* BreakoutCharacter: He was introduced late into the third film and only had a supporting role. By ''Ghost Protocol'' and ''Rogue Nation'' he's become one of the primary cast.
181* CowardlyLion: Is forced to admit by the Entity, [[TookALevelInBadass despite how much he's improved and countless times he shown his courage]], he still very much fears death and doesn't want to die.
182* DeadpanSnarker: Loves making sarcastic comments.
183* DistressedDude: [[spoiler:Is captured by the Syndicate and held ransom in exchange for the unencrypted Red Box and its mysterious contents during the final third of ''Rogue Nation''. GuileHero that he is, Ethan manages to bluff the Syndicate into letting his friend go.]]
184* GuileHero: He's officially become this almost as much as Ethan by ''Fallout'', successfully disguising himself as both [[spoiler:Solomon Lane]] and [[spoiler:[[ItMakesSenseInContext Wolf Blitzer]]]] to trick the bad guys into giving up information the team needs.
185* IconicSequelCharacter: He only came to the franchise in the third film, but since then he's been on every installment and with a [[AscendedExtra steadily increasing amount of plot importance and screentime]].
186* JackOfAllTrades: He comes across as this once he becomes a field agent. He can hold himself well enough in combat, but not to the extent of Ethan, Brandt, or Ilsa. He’s good with technology, but Luther is even better than him. He has some infiltration skill, but Ethan also has that covered as well. This means he can support any of them in any task that requires a helper and he visibly struggles when he has to handle such tasks all by himself at times.
187* ManlyTears: Briefly sheds these in ''Dead Reckoning Part One'' in the aftermath of the mission in Venice following [[spoiler:Ilsa's death.]]
188* TheMcCoy: More prone to emotion than either Ethan or Luther.
189* OnlyKnownByHisNickname: Is called by his nickname basically all the time. Even Hunley, the CIA director, refers to him as "Benji Dunn" instead of "Benjamin Dunn".
190* PlayfulHacker: That's his main ability. He had substituted Luther in the fourth film as the tech savvy team member, though Luther would come back when the necessity of having more hackers arose.
191* PluckyComicRelief: When you need a couple of good laughs in the film, Benji's your man. Of course, he's played masterfully by Simon Pegg.
192* TheSmartGuy: Very good with technology.
193* TookALevelInBadass: He started as a technician working behind a desk, but by ''Rogue Nation'', he's a fully operational field agent.
194* TrueCompanions: The above quotes describe his loyalty to Ethan Hunt very well. He knows he's putting his life on the line, he knows he's in over his head, but he will do it anyway because Ethan is his friend. The sentiment is returned by Ethan, [[spoiler:who did everything in his power, up to and including drugging the British Prime Minister and the head of UsefulNotes/{{MI6}}, to save Benji after he's kidnapped by the Syndicate.]] Indeed, he's the second most frequent member of Ethan's team after Luther.
195[[/folder]]
196
197!Ethan's Original Team
198
199[[folder:Team Leader Jim '''(MASSIVE UNMARKED SPOILERS)''']]
200!!Jim Phelps
201[[quoteright:270:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/69337542_1bab_454a_b658_22c5732f3838.png]]
202!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JonVoight
203!!!'''Dubbed in French By:''' Creator/ClaudeGiraud
204!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/MissionImpossible1996 Mission: Impossible]]''
205
206A veteran agent of the IMF and a mentor figure to Ethan Hunt.
207----
208* AdaptationalVillainy: In the original TV series, he was the main protagonist. Here, he's the BigBad.
209* AffablyEvil: He remains polite even when revealing himself as "Job" in the bullet train.
210* AwfulWeddedLife: Jim is resentful of his relationship with Claire and mainly sees her useful for his get rich quick betrayal scheme.
211* AxCrazy: He is really a backstabbing psychopath.
212* BatmanGambit: Jim's plans rely heavily on people reacting in a very certain way that is nigh-impossible to predict.
213* BigBad: Of the first film. He betrays the IMF by allying with weapons dealer Max and steals (what he thinks is) the NOC List all because he feels worthless after the Cold War ended.
214* BitchInSheepsClothing: Far from being AFatherToHisMen like he appears, Jim is a self-serving psychotic monster.
215* BrokenPedestal: To Ethan. Jim is a respected and well-liked IMF agent, and a mentor to Ethan. His betrayal devastates Ethan.
216* DecoyProtagonist: Seems like the BigGood, but is actually the BigBad.
217* EvilIsPetty: Following the Cold War found his new job a waste of his talents, and decided the best response was to betray all his comrades.
218* EvilOldFolks: He is pushing 60 and is physically fit to the point he can knock out the much younger Ethan with his elbow, stand outside a running bullet train and climb to a helicopter.
219* FaceHeelTurn: Jim becoming disillusioned with his career following the end of the Cold War drove him to have a psychotic break and betray his comrades.
220* FallenHero: He was a great IMF hero, only to become a two-bit cash-grabbing criminal presumably driven insane by disillusionment.
221* TheHeavy: Him selling out the IMF and plotting to acquire the CIA NOC list is what pushes the plot of the first film forward.
222* HiddenVillain: He's [[TheMole Job]], the traitor Ethan is looking for.
223* InNameOnly: He's absolutely nothing like his portrayal in both TV series.
224* KarmicDeath: The first person of the original team that he murdered was Jack. In the final battle, he dies when Ethan uses the last stick of Jack's explosive gum on the helicopter that Jim was trying to escape on.
225* MayDecemberRomance: His wife Claire is 24 years his junior.
226* TheMole: He is the traitor "Job" that Kittridge is looking for and the one that killed all of Ethan's crew and set him up.
227* MotiveRant: When trying to frame Kittridge as the traitor, Jim gives a long winded speech about why Kittridge would betray them: awful marriage, lack of funds, and a general feeling of uselessness as a spy with the Cold War over. Ethan quickly figures out that not only is Jim the Mole, but that the whole speech was Jim ranting about his own motivations rather than Kittridge's.
228* OhCrap: Two of them in the first movie's climax.
229** Firstly, his face is only one of shock when Ethan puts on glasses that allow Kittridge to find out about Jim's survival and treachery.
230** Secondly, all he can do is watch in abject horror when Ethan shows him the last stick of Jack's exploding gum that he will use on the latter's escape plan: aka, the helicopter that the two are on.
231* SchrodingersCast: Main hero in the TV series, main villain in the movie.
232* TheSociopath: He has no qualms over killing his own teammates and his wife Claire.
233* VillainousBreakdown: He goes batshit crazy when Ethan puts on his glasses and reveals his survival to Kittridge to the point he kills Claire, showing how much really a sociopathic and psychotic nut job he is at heart.
234-->'''Claire:''' Don't. Don't, Jim. \
235'''Jim:''' "Don't, Jim"?! ''[whips around and shoots her in anger]''
236* WalkingSpoiler: His villainy is kept entirely under wraps until two-thirds into the movie.
237* WhyWeAreBummedCommunismFell: His motivation. Jim considers himself a useless desk boy with little control due to the end of the Cold War, when he was at the height of his career, as a result goes insane.
238* WoundedGazelleGambit: He pretends having an injured arm from falling to the river when he tracks Ethan in London. In the bullet train, it's revealed to be in a perfect condition.
239[[/folder]]
240
241[[folder:Claire]]
242!!Claire Phelps
243[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1f55a2ba_9560_4a39_849f_712289a2b63d.jpeg]]
244!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/EmmanuelleBeart
245!!!'''Dubbed in French By:''' Creator/EmmanuelleBeart
246!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/MissionImpossible1996 Mission: Impossible]]''
247
248The young beautiful wife of Jim Phelps; acts as transport/getaway driver for the team.
249----
250* FemmeFatale: She has some traits of it: a supposed innocent appearance, seducing Ethan, involvement in darker crimes...
251* HoneyTrap: [[spoiler:And put in this role by her own husband, no less.]]
252* InLoveWithTheMark: [[spoiler:A possible version; she tries to persuade Jim Phelps to leave Ethan alive. Later when she calls on Jim not to shoot him, Jim shoots her instead.]]
253* LethalChef: Apparently makes terrible coffee for the team on every mission.
254-->'''Ethan:''' Can we get a cappuccino machine in here? Because I don't know what you call this.\
255'''Jack:''' I call it 'cruel and unusual'.\
256'''Claire:''' Excuse me, I made that coffee.\
257'''Jack:''' ''Exactly.''
258* MayDecemberRomance: She's noticeably younger than Jim. [[spoiler:This may have something to do with why Jim is quick to execute her when it looks like she's attracted to the younger Ethan.]]
259* TheMole: [[spoiler:Betrays the IMF alongside her husband. She may or may not be responsible for personally killing Hannah with a car bomb as well.]]
260* TheSmurfettePrinciple: With the deaths of Sarah and Hannah in the first film, she is the only female in Ethan's new team.
261* TooDumbToLive: She sneaks up on Ethan inside his safe house even though Ethan is on edge and has presumed her dead, when a simple knock on the door and acting like a regular tenant of the apartment could have been safer. It doesn't get her killed but Ethan shoves her across the room and holds her at gun point due to the extreme circumstances.
262* YouHaveFailedMe: [[spoiler:Killed by her own husband Jim Phelps after her mistake blows his cover and reveals his survival and betrayal to Kittridge. Though his actual decision to kill her appears to have been motivated by her reluctance to let him kill Ethan, which he regards as betrayal in her affections.]]
263
264[[/folder]]
265
266[[folder:Sarah]]
267!!Sarah Davies
268[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ezgif_5_62164c1cc4.jpg]]
269!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/KristinScottThomas
270!!!'''Dubbed in French By:''' Kristin Scott-Thomas
271!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/MissionImpossible1996 Mission: Impossible]]''
272
273A co-worker of Ethan whom he respects greatly; specializes in undercover work.
274----
275* DeepCoverAgent: Her specialty on the team; she gets deep undercover ahead of the crew to gain them access into the embassy for the mission.
276* DisposableWoman: A non-romantic version, but she serves the same purpose--her death causes the hero angst, yet she's never mentioned again.
277* ShipTease: Mutually flirts with Jack before and during the mission.
278[[/folder]]
279
280[[folder:Jack]]
281!!Jack Harmon
282[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ezgif_5_0092f7def7.jpg]]
283!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/EmilioEstevez
284!!!'''Dubbed in French By:''' Serge Faliu
285!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/MissionImpossible1996 Mission: Impossible]]''
286
287The tech savvy from the first film.
288----
289* EyeScream: His eye is ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice by a running unstoppable lift. [[spoiler:Deliberately done by Jim Phelps]].
290* ShipTease: Mutually flirts with Sarah before and during the mission.
291* SmallRoleBigImpact: He doesn't survive the mission but supplies Ethan with the exploding chewing gum, which gets Ethan out of not one, but two precarious predicaments in the film.
292-->'''Jack:''' You come up against a lock you can't pick, you mash 'em together... ''(mimes explosion)'' Hasta lasagna, don't get any on ya. You'll have about five seconds. Just don't chew it.
293* WeHardlyKnewYe: Gets a considerable amount of screentime in the first 15 minutes due to his skills and name actor, but is the first team member to die.
294[[/folder]]
295
296[[folder:Hannah]]
297!!Hannah Williams
298[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ezgif_5_14efa8c3cf.jpg]]
299!!!'''Played By:''' Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė
300!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/MissionImpossible1996 Mission: Impossible]]''
301
302A co-worker of Ethan who participates in the opening mission to retrieve the NOC list in Prague; does surveillance to keep tabs on the team's targets.
303----
304* DisposableWoman: Like Sarah, she's killed off in the opening film. Though it's ambiguous whether it was [[spoiler:Claire]] or [[spoiler:Jim Phelps]] who done her in. Ethan chooses to believe that it was the latter.
305* WeHardlyKnewYe: Even among Ethan's team of [[MauveShirt Mauve Shirts]], she's perhaps the least fleshed out member before her death.
306[[/folder]]
307
308!Ethan's Second Team
309
310[[folder:Krieger]]
311!!Franz Krieger
312[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/7bba3a22_10f1_48af_9445_1add370f7428.jpeg]]
313[[caption-width-right:300:''"Try any sleight of hand with my money and I'll cut your throat."'']]
314!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JeanReno
315!!!'''Dubbed in French By:''' Jean Reno
316!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/MissionImpossible1996 Mission: Impossible]]''
317
318->''"If we're going to Virginia, why don't we drop by Fort Knox? I can fly a helicopter right in through the lobby... and set it down inside the vault... and it would be a hell of a lot easier than breaking into the goddamn CIA."''
319
320A helicopter pilot and disavowed IMF agent who participates in the mission to recover the NOC list.
321----
322* AcePilot: He pilots a helicopter in the first film's climax, as part of [[spoiler:Jim]]'s escape plan, even going so far as to fly it into the '''Channel Tunnel''' when things go pear-shaped.
323* AxCrazy: [[spoiler:He is deep down a psychotic and homicidal PsychoForHire, having stabbed Sarah to death. He comes within an inch of doing the same to Ethan in the air ducts after getting the NOC list, and later takes sadistic glee in trying to slice him to pieces with a helicopter rotor.]]
324* BaitTheDog: While he never seems like he's on the up and up, Krieger's intro in the film is fairly disarming and affable. When the heist gets underway, however, Ethan has to physically stop him from stabbing an innocent security guard to death.
325* TheBigGuy: Krieger's brought into Ethan's new team because of his physical abilities. During the heist, Krieger lowers Ethan into the room with only some pulleys and his own strength.
326* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler:Intially appears to be an ally of Ethan, but is really TheDragon for Jim and a deranged PsychoForHire.]]
327* TheDragon: [[spoiler:He was hired by Jim and Claire to kill Ethan's original team and Golitsyn, and retrieve the NOC List. He is hired back again by Claire to help Ethan's new team and then to help Jim in the bullet train]].
328* TheMole: Former IMF agent who got disavowed and wanted revenge.
329* NiceJobFixingItVillain: [[spoiler:It would have been easier to just drive off the helicopter until the tunnel met its end than trying to chop Ethan with the rotor in a very narrow tunnel. It gave Ethan a chance to blow up the chopper with the bomb gum.]]
330* PsychoForHire: [[spoiler: For Jim Phelps, as he takes part in killing Ethan's original team and he's sadistic and homicidal.]]
331* SlasherSmile: [[spoiler:Sports one when he tries to kill Ethan with his helicopter.]]
332* TheSociopath: [[spoiler:He shows no genuine empathy over the lives he takes.]]
333* WeaksauceWeakness: Despite being the most homicidal character in the film, a rat and his allergies nearly do the team in at Langley.
334[[/folder]]
335
336!Kittridge's Team
337
338[[folder:Barnes]]
339!!Frank Barnes
340!!!'''Played By:''' Dale Dye
341!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/MissionImpossible1996 Mission: Impossible]]''
342
343Eugene Kittridge's main assistant.
344----
345* CoolOldGuy: He is around 60 years old and he still gets into action following Kittridge's orders. He is much more reasonable and less emotional than Kittridge.
346* NumberTwo: The second in command of Kittridge's team and his main assistant.
347[[/folder]]
348
349[[folder:Golitsyn]]
350!!Alexander Golitsyn
351!!!'''Played By:''' Marcel Iureș
352!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/MissionImpossible1996 Mission: Impossible]]''
353
354An IMF agent assigned by Kittridge to steal a decoy NOC list as part of an effort to draw Job out of hiding.
355----
356* RedHerring: He was deliberately posed as such by Kittridge as TheMole so he could track down the real traitor "Job".
357* StarterVillain: He was the main target in the film's first act as a treacherous spy who wanted to give the NOC List to Max. Averted by the fact he was not a villain at all but an agent of the IMF.
358[[/folder]]
359
360!Chimera Mission Team
361
362[[folder:Billy]]
363!!Billy Baird
364[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/billy_30.jpg]]
365!!!'''Played By:''' John Polson
366!!!'''Dubbed in French By:''' Jacques Bouanich
367!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/MissionImpossibleII''
368
369A pilot contracted to help Ethan during his mission to stop Ambrose in Australia.
370----
371* AcePilot: Billy is very good at flying helicopters, which is why he is recruited by Hunt.
372* ContrastingReplacementCharacter: To Krieger from the first film. Both were chosen alongside Luther to help Ethan and both fulfill similar roles as field agents for the team. Billy, however, isn't nearly as antagonistic as Krieger [[spoiler:and doesn't betray the team]]. Billy and Krieger are both helicopter pilots and the ones who lower Ethan in their respective movie's infiltration scenes; Billy's goes off without a hitch while Krieger's allergies and violence nearly compromise the mission.
373* FlatCharacter: He's the nominal chauffeur of Ethan and Luther in Australia, but much of his dialogue is centered around comedic quips or AsYouKnow dialogue without much insight into his background.
374* FunnyForeigner: He's very Australian and very funny.
375* PluckyComicRelief: He is the pre-Benji of the film franchise, spouting wisecracks constantly.
376* PutOnABus: Like most other agents, as usual.
377[[/folder]]
378
379!Rabbit's Foot Mission Team
380
381[[folder:Zhen]]
382!!Zhen Lei
383[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zhen.jpg]]
384!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/MaggieQ
385!!!'''Dubbed in French By:''' Audrey Fleurot
386!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/MissionImpossibleIII''
387
388->'''Declan Gormey:''' Delta, do you copy?\
389'''Zhen:''' All I do is copy.\
390'''Declan:''' That's funny. Get moving now.\
391'''Zhen:''' I'm already on the way.
392
393A highly skilled marksmanship IMF agent who was introduced as part of Ethan's team when they were tasked to rescue his protégé, Lindsey Farris. She goes on to help with the Rabbit's Foot Mission.
394----
395* ActionGirl: Like most Maggie Q characters.
396* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Isn't in any other films.[[note]]She was intended to return in ''Ghost Protocol'', but Creator/MaggieQ wasn't available.[[/note]]
397* MsFanservice: When she dresses up in the Vatican, [[LegFocus the camera focuses on her legs]] as she leaves her Lamborghini. Also when she's told to blow up the Lamborghini she pulls the deteonator off her thigh and the camera gets a sneaky shot pretty far up her dress.
398* TheSmurfettePrinciple: She's the only woman in Ethan's team in the third film.
399* PutOnABus: Like most of the other movies' main cast.
400[[/folder]]
401
402[[folder:Declan]]
403!!Declan Gormley
404[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/declan_0.jpg]]
405!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JonathanRhysMeyers
406!!!'''Dubbed in French By:''' David Krüger
407!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/MissionImpossibleIII''
408
409->''"Now we've pissed off every Italian in Rome, go to do what you have to do."''
410
411A helicopter piloting IMF agent who was introduced as part of Ethan's team when they were tasked to rescue his protégé, Lindsey Farris. He goes on to help with the Rabbit's Foot Mission.
412----
413* AcePilot: Has excellent skills in flying, as he shows he can narrowly miss windmills on purpose.
414* CunningLinguist: He can speak Italian and he used it for faking a traffic jam anger situation.
415* ImprobablePilotingSkills: Pilots a plane through a freaking windmill while being chased by Davian's henchmen. It applies to his driving as well.
416* TallDarkAndHandsome: Courtesy of being played by Jonathan Rhys Meyers.
417* PutOnABus: Only appears in part three and disappears without a hoot.
418[[/folder]]
419
420!Hendricks Mission Team
421
422[[folder:Carter]]
423!!Jane Carter
424[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/janecater.jpg]]
425!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/PaulaPatton
426!!!'''Dubbed in French By:''' Laura Blanc
427!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/MissionImpossibleGhostProtocol''
428
429An IMF agent who joins the Hendriks mission. Along with helping the mission, Carter seeks revenge against Hendriks' primary assassin, Sabine Moreau, for killing her husband.
430----
431* ActionGirl: Very skilled at fighting.
432* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: There's no explanation for her absence in ''Rogue Nation'', despite clearly accepting Ethan's offer to join his team.[[note]]Patton wasn't available to return.[[/note]]
433* CombatStilettos: Averted. She takes them off before bull rushing Sabine.
434* DesignatedGirlFight: With Sabine Moreau. [[ItsPersonal Justified as Sabine killed Trevor]].
435* MirrorCharacter: Her arc is actually quite similar to Ethan's in the third movie. Like Ethan, she puts another field agent whom she cared deeply for in the field but ends up getting killed, and she holds [[ItsPersonal a personal grudge against the killer]] to the point that it affects her performance in the field, same as when Ethan is driven mad when Davian taunts him about Farris's death during his interrogation. It's also why Ethan sympathizes a lot with what she's going through after the mission in Dubai, as he was in a similar position as hers before.
436* MsFanservice: When she dresses up in the missions. She has the legs and the cleavage. It became useful for her HoneyTrap with the lecherous tycoon Brij Nath.
437* RevengeBeforeReason: Jane is accused of this after killing Trevor's assassin, but to be fair, she presented a certain danger at the time.
438* TheSmurfettePrinciple: The only female member of the team in the fourth film.
439* TwoferTokenMinority: Played by the female and half-black Paula Patton, the only person of either grouping to be on the team.
440* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: By the fifth and sixth films, it is unknown what happened to her.
441[[/folder]]
442
443[[folder:Brandt]]
444!!William Brandt
445[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/williambrandt.png]]
446[-[[caption-width-right:300:'''Alan Hunley:''' I'm not interested in playing games, Brandt.\
447'''Brandt:''' And I'm not interested in seeing my friends get killed either.]]-]
448!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JeremyRenner
449!!!'''Dubbed in French By:''' Jérôme Pauwels
450!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/MissionImpossibleGhostProtocol'' | ''Film/MissionImpossibleRogueNation''
451
452->'''Brandt:''' 22 minutes to door knock.\
453'''Ethan Hunt:''' The countdown is not helping.\
454'''Brandt:''' I'm just saying.
455
456One of Ethan's recruits for the Hendricks mission. An assistant to the IMF Secretary and a former field agent with a dark past.
457----
458* TheAtoner: See MyGreatestFailure below.
459* BadassBureaucrat: He was first introduced as an assistant to the IMF Secretary. Then you learn he wasn't all the time in his desk and has great combat skills.[[note]]He was actually first created so there'd be a character who could take over the lead role in the franchise if Tom Cruise left.[[/note]]
460* CaptainObvious: In ''Rogue Nation'', he keeps pointing out the self-evident, though as a warning more than anything.
461* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: He's not in ''Fallout'' at all, and isn't even mentioned.[[note]]The crew assumed Jeremy Renner would be busy with ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'' and so never wrote him in, though he ended up not being involved in that one either.[[/note]]
462* TheCynic: Constantly doubts the mission will succeed and usually goes to the worst-case scenario.
463* DeadpanSnarker: He's very sardonic.
464* MissionControl: Fulfills this purpose for some time in ''Rogue Nation''.
465* MyGreatestFailure: He feels guilty for failing at protecting Julia. [[spoiler:Though this was deliberately made up by Ethan for Julia's safety and keep her out from his dangerous IMF missions]].
466* ObfuscatingStupidity: Does this at first when working with Ethan's team, keeping his field abilities hidden to protect his prior connection to Ethan and Julia Hunt. He finally has to relent when he and Ethan under attack at the Burj Khalifa, showing close-quarter skills that shows Ethan he's no ordinary desk jockey.
467* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: By the events of ''Fallout'' he's no longer working with Ethan actively, but he's never referenced or mentioned in any way.
468[[/folder]]
469
470[[folder:Hanaway]]
471!!Trevor Hanaway
472[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ap0zklnceaagyxv.jpg]]
473!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/JoshHolloway
474!!!'''Dubbed in French By:''' Arnaud Arbessier
475!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/MissionImpossibleGhostProtocol''
476
477->''"It was my op. I put him in the field. And [Sabine] left him just alive enough for me to see him die."''
478-->-- Regarding one of her deceased comrades (And also her secret lover), '''Trevor Hanaway'''
479
480A skilled IMF agent who's in charge of the mission to steal the nuclear launch codes in Budapest but is killed by Sabine Moreau. Also Jane Carter's love interest.
481----
482* AgentsDating: He and Agent Jane Carter are lovers, and Jane goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against Moreau for killing him.
483* BadassNormal: Manages to kill three bad guys before dying.
484* DyingDeclarationOfLove: His last words before he died is him telling Agent Carter that he should've told her earlier that he loves her.
485* ImprobableAimingSkills: Managed to shoot two mooks while falling down to the ground very accurately, then later shoots one more mook after doing a rolling dive.
486* TheLostLenore: To Agent Jane Carter.
487* MauveShirt: Has a decent amount of characterization and badass moments before being offed.
488* SmallRoleBigImpact: He only has a role in the opening scene and later a brief flashback scene regarding the same event, but his failure to obtain the nuclear launch codes drives the plot. Also, his death heavily affects Agent Carter's performance during the mission in Dubai.
489* TragicMistake: After managing to take care of the hitmen who pursued him, Hanaway thought he's already in the clear and walks away into a nearby alley casually. It didn't occur to him that a lone woman who was approaching him in that same alleyway - who would've most likely heard the gunshots fired earlier - is another assassin until it was too late.
490* WeHardlyKnewYe: He's killed in less than two minutes after the film begins.
491* TheWorfEffect: He's at least as good as Ethan Hunt in the field, capable of taking control of the mission, making quick decisions, and kicking asses along the way. He's then suddenly killed by Sabine Moreau to establish her as a dangerous foe.
492[[/folder]]
493
494!Ethan's Protégés
495
496[[folder:Farris]]
497!!Lindsey Farris
498[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lindsey_farris_4838975_normal.jpg]]
499 [[caption-width-right:300:''"Am I ready?"'']]
500!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/KeriRussell
501!!!'''Dubbed in French By:''' Chloé Bertier
502!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/MissionImpossibleIII''
503
504->''"Miss Farris, you know how many recruits I've trained. I'm proud to say that you are the first that I've recommended for active field duty. Congratulations."''
505-->-- '''Ethan Matthew Hunt'''
506
507A young apprentice of Ethan Hunt that was kidnapped by Davian's men.
508----
509* ActionGirl: She is Ethan's favorite IMF pupil and had been personally trained by him, so she begins fulfilling this trope the moment she is broken free.
510* BadassInDistress: The movie opens with her being rescued from her kidnappers
511* DiesWideOpen: [[spoiler:Played to a disturbing effect rather than a tragic one. The implanted chip in her head detonates fatally damaging a series of nerves in her brain and her eyes shoot into two different directions when she dies]].
512* DroppedABridgeOnHer: Killed very suddenly just when one thought she might be useful on Ethan's Team.
513* LikeBrotherAndSister: Ethan says they were so.
514* {{It Has Been an Honor}}: Tells Ethan "Thank you." [[spoiler: as she dies.]]
515* SmallRoleBigImpact: Her kidnap forced Ethan to do one final mission before retirement. [[spoiler:Then she suddenly died from an implanted chip inside her head, forcing him to go back to the IMF]].
516[[/folder]]
517
518!London Substation
519
520[[folder:Record Shop Girl]]
521!!Record Shop Girl
522[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/edca30233c6b16b20eca0b1e74a4ce94.jpg]]
523!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/HermioneCorfield
524!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/MissionImpossibleRogueNation''
525
526->''"It really is you. I've heard stories. They can't all be true."''
527----
528* DroppedABridgeOnHer: Suddenly killed by Solomon Lane after the mission sequence.
529* KillTheCutie: Very quickly ends up on the receiving end of this trope. Lane even gambits that her death would spur Ethan on even more.
530* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Is pretty amazed to realize the man she's talking to is LivingLegend Ethan Hunt, and that the tales of his exploits are real.
531* PlotTriggeringDeath: Sure, it comes after the famous plane sequence but her death is what shows us Lane's brutality and his plans.
532* SmallRoleBigImpact: Sort of, as her death shows Lane's first appearance.
533[[/folder]]

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