Prime’s Rental Trap: Frustrated Fans Left Hanging

Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible digital release

Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning has been available digitally on Prime Video since August, but users are still unable to stream it without paying extra.

The issue lies in Prime Video’s rental-only release. The film is available for rent, not free viewing, even for paid Prime members. This has left subscribers frustrated, questioning the purpose of their membership.

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Users have long opposed this rental model, as it forces them to pay again to watch new releases. In most cases, films transition to free streaming within a few weeks, but this one has stayed locked for over two months.

Fans have flooded social media asking why the platform has delayed the streaming release. Despite the movie’s mixed reception and average box office performance in India, Tom Cruise fans still want to catch the action-packed thriller at home.

So far, Prime Video has not shared any official streaming date for Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning. Until then, subscribers will have to wait—or keep paying for rentals they never signed up for.

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