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When Brian De Palma’s original Mission: Impossible hit theaters in 1996, it redefined the spy genre for a modern audience. However, when John Woo took the reins for the sequel, Mission: Impossible 2 (often stylized as M:I-2 ), released in 2000, the franchise morphed into something entirely different—a symphony of slow-motion, white doves, and high-octane action. For over two decades, the film has remained a polarizing yet iconic entry in the series.

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(played by Dougray Scott), steals the virus to unleash a global pandemic for profit. When Brian De Palma’s original Mission: Impossible hit