Based on the classic ’60s and ’70s spy show of the same title, theMission: Impossiblemovie franchise has more than cemented its place in the pantheon of the greatest film series of all time. From death-defying stunts (most often led byTom Cruise) to gripping stories of mystery and suspense, plenty of things make this franchise so popular.

One of the elements that’s not talked about nearly as much as it deserves, though, is the characters. The series has a bunch of memorable heroes and villains that fans can never get enough of, including terrifying antagonists who serve as foils to Cruise’s Ethan Hunt, like the sinister Solomon Lane, and sidekicks who always prove themselves essential to saving the day, like the legendary Luther Stickell. Indeed,theMission: Impossiblemovies prove that a film can be action-packed and have great characters at the same time.

Solomon Lane strapped in a straight jacket while someone injects something into his neck in Mission: Impossible - Fallout.

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10Solomon Lane

Played by Sean Harris

Solomon Lane was first introduced as the main antagonist of the fifth installment in the franchise,Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation. He’s the leader of the Syndicate, an international rogue organization as skilled as Ethan and his team and highly committed to eradicating the Impossible Mission Force. Also serving as one of the main antagonists ofMission: Impossible — Fallout, he makes sure that the heroes' mission finally feels truly impossible.

Lane feels like a unique villain, not only because he’s the only antagonist who gets captured, not killed, at the end of the film.His elegant accent, snake-like and breathy way of talking, and generally creepy presencemake him a perfect counterweight to Ethan’s quick yet calculated personality.Sean Harris, one ofthe most underrated actors working today, delivers a fantastic performance that makes Lane as slick as he is imposing.

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Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation

9Jane Carter

Played by Paula Patton

Praised by some as the best installment in the series,Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocolhas a few of the most memorable one-off characters in the franchise. The best one is perhaps Jane Carter, played by an irresistiblePaula Patton,who brings both physicality and psychological complexity to the role. Jane joins Ethan’s team in the hopes of getting revenge on Sabine Moreau, the hitwoman who killed her lover.

Jane’s motivation may be simple, but the script is so well polished, andPatton is so outstanding in the role that they imbue the character with nuance and deep emotional layers. Jane’s mission is often the heart of the whole film, and her arc throughout the narrative is quite compelling. Though there were originally plans to bring her back forRogue Nation, they never came to fruition. Fans can only hope that, at some point, they get to see this badass agent again.

Paula Patton as Jane in a blue dress at a fancy party in ‘Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol’

Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol

8William Brandt

Played by Jeremy Renner

Introduced inGhost Protocol, William Brandt quickly proved to be one of the franchise’s most important characters, and while he hasn’t shown up sinceRogue Nation, his mark is indelible. Played byJeremy Renner, Brandt has one of the most interesting backstories of any character in the franchise, serving as one of the main plot points ofGhost Protocol. He was assigned to protect Ethan and his wife, Julia, while they were vacationing in Croatia; failing his mission (or so he thought), he took himself off the field until Ethan brought him back.

InGhost Protocol, Brandt learns to trust himself, his instincts, and his skills again. InFallout, he’s a highly capable IMF higher-up who proves instrumental to the team’s efforts in capturing Lane and bringing down the Syndicate.Brandt is one of the main reasons why they’re both consideredamongMission: Impossible’s best movies. He’s a character with lots of layers and impressive physicality, making him fascinating to see in action.

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Played by Hayley Atwell

The most recent major introduction to theMission: Impossiblecharacter ensemble, Grace is the deuteragonist ofDead Reckoning, Part One. She’s portrayed in a truly magnetic performance byHayley Atwell, who holds her own against Tom Cruise’s charm perfectly. Grace, whose real name is unknown, is a thief thrown into something far greater than she could have ever been prepared for.

It’s always fun to see characters in big action epics who areway over their heads, and Grace certainly fits the bill. After seven installments (soon to be eight),it’s nothing if not refreshing to see someone who doesn’t quite play by the rules of the seriesand the genre as a whole. As much of a fish-out-of-water as she is, though, Grace is also incredibly charismatic and fun to try and figure out. Her motivations are complicated, and that’s what makes her so intriguing.

Grace and Ethan turning around while inside a car in Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One

Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One

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6Luther Stickell

Played by Ving Rhames

Along with Ethan, Luther is the only character in theMission: Impossiblefranchise who has shown up in every installment.That’s just who Luther is: hard-working and loyal to a fault. Played with tremendous pizazz byVing Rhames, he’s a senior computer specialist who first worked with Ethan as a disavowed agent all the way back in 1996. After proving his worth, Ethan has been smart enough to have him back on most of his subsequent missions to make them a little less impossible.

Against his enemies, Luther is a rival that they don’t want to mess with. He’s tough, smart, and passionate about getting the job done. With his friends, though, Luther is someone that they always want to keep close to.He’s a brave ally, a trustworthy confidant, and doesn’t ever give up on his team. These qualities make him deeply loved by fans, who can never get enough of him.

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5August Walker

Played by Henry Cavill

When done right,twist villains make their movies a hundred times better. Such is the case withHenry Cavill’s August Walker, who starts out seeming like an aggressive albeit necessary ally to Ethan and his team but turns out to be the top dog in a terrorist organization. He’s a formidable antagonist who’s not just physically imposing but a tactical menace as well.

The fact that Walker needs to reload his fists before a fight, a quirk that has no right looking as awesome as it does, isn’t the only thing that makes him one ofMission: Impossible’s best villains. It’s not often that fans are treated to an antagonist who poses a threat to Ethan in every possible way.Walker is considerably bigger and stronger, has more resources, and is every bit as smart and calculating. Whenever a villain has the upper hand on the hero, that usually turns out to be a pretty damn good film, andMission: Impossible — Falloutis no exception.

Mission: Impossible - Fallout

4Benji Dunn

Played by Simon Pegg

Benji, first introduced as comic relief in the underratedMission: Impossible III, usually fulfills that same role in every new sequel. As the series evolved, though, his character has taken on several emotional and narrative layers. Benji used to be a technician but became a field agent who has been essential to the success of Ethan’s team on numerous occasions.

Played by the always-brilliantSimon Pegg in one of his best performances, Benji is an incredibly fun sidekick that always makes any scene he’s in much better. It’s not all just laughs, though.Benji has complex motivations and never misses out on a chance to prove his agency, making him an endearing, funny, and reliable character who is as capable as he is compelling.

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3Owen Davian

Played by Philip Seymour Hoffman

Usuallyagreed to be the best villain in the franchise, Owen Davian is the main antagonist ofMission: Impossible III. He is a powerful American arms dealer trying to look for a legendary and mysterious weapon called the Rabbit’s Foot, intending to sell it to the highest bidder. Played by the incrediblePhilip Seymour Hoffmanin what might be the best acting performance of the whole series, Davian is absolutely terrifying and surrounded by an aura of impenetrable mystery.

Davian is unpredictable and intimidating. Even when he gets captured by Ethan and proves on several occasions that he’s by no means an infallible villain who can do things singlehandedly,there’s always something showing that he’s a chess master who’s always ten moves ahead of the heroes. Smart, cold, and sadistic, he’s probably the antagonist who’s come the closest to breaking Ethan Hunt.

2Ilsa Faust

Played by Rebecca Ferguson

When fans first got to meet the mysterious and sensual Ilsa Faust (Rebecca Ferguson) inRogue Nation, they would have likely not expected her to become one of the most important and beloved characters of the whole series. Deuteragonist of her introduction movie, Ilsa was an MI6 intelligence operative working as an undercover assassin for the Syndicate until circumstances got her fighting alongside Ethan against her former partners.

Ilsa may be a bit hard to figure out sometimes, but that’s always a sign of a great, complex character. Strong-willed and constantly torn between her duties and her commitment to what she perceives to be “the right thing” (which don’t always align), she’s a valuable asset to the beloved team of heroes. Though some would argue that her fate inDead Reckoning, Part One,wasa bit of a fumble, that doesn’t detract from the fact that she’s a fantastic action hero.Ilsa quickly became the saga’s most intriguing and irresistible character, one who was Ethan’s true match.

1Ethan Hunt

Played by Tom Cruise

Of course, theMission: Impossiblefranchise is the Ethan Hunt Show, and fans wouldn’t have it any other way. Thanks to Tom Cruise’s incredible performances and jaw-dropping stunts, as well as the polished writing of his character throughout all seven installments, Ethan is one ofthe best action movie heroes ever. Unlike many action franchise protagonists, Ethan evolves and grows throughout the franchise’s story. In the first few films, viewers can see Ethan recklessly throwing himself in danger and getting past obstacles with his skills and wits. As he ages, though, the agent starts being more careful and calculating, leaving his signature stunts as a last resort.

This interesting evolution keeps him fresh and believable with every new installment. Likewise, Ethan is determined and endlessly loyal to his friends.He’s always dedicated to the mission at hand, but his main focus will always be the lives of those around him. Like all the best action movie protagonists, Ethan isn’t indestructible. He fails and takes hits but always gets up after being knocked down. Thanks to this, he’s by far the best character in theMission: Impossiblefranchise.

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