Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoningactor Greg Tarzan Davis speaks about what he has learned from Tom Cruise over the years. Following up on 2023’sMission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One,The Final Reckoningis seemingly acting as the last installment in the Cruise-led franchise.It is set for release on May 23, heading into Memorial Day weekend, where it will face off against theDisney live-action remake ofLilo & Stitch. In addition to Davis and Cruise,Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoningwill also see Simon Pegg, Hayley Atwell, and Ving Rhames returning.

In an interview withScreenRant, Davis reveals the main lessons he has learned from Cruise during his time working on the franchise. He started by speaking about hisMission: Impossiblecharacter, Degas, who is “the first character to actually openly question if Ethan’s actually doing the right thing.” He compared this thought process to how he and Cruise approach real life. Davis said thathe “align[s] with” how Cruise thinks about “learn[ing] storytelling.“Check out the full quote from Davis below:

Grace ( Hayley Atwell), Benji Dunn (Simon Pegg), Paris (Pom Klementieff) and Degas (Greg Tarzan Davis) in Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning

It’s kind of cool to sit there and think about how Degas and Ethan are similar characters. He thinks the way Ethan thinks, as far as caring for people and, “Am I making the right choice?”

In Dead Reckoning, we see him question that like, “Yo, we doing this or not? I don’t really know, you hear me?” But he’s the first character to actually openly question if Ethan’s actually doing the right thing. Then in Final Reckoning, we see him actually team up with Ethan, and he’s on the right side.

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I think Tom and I, in real life, just question things too. I’m like, “Okay, how should you do this or how should you do that?” And what Tom does in real life, I align with it. If I want to learn storytelling, then this is how I should probably be learning. If I want to be a movie star, this is what I should be doing. If I want to be a better human being, this is what I should probably be doing. I think art imitates life in that regard.

What This Means For Mission: Impossible

Degas Will Have Character Growth

Davis made hisMission: Impossibledebut inDead Reckoning, but that was actually his second time working with Cruise. Their first collaboration was in2022’sTop Gun: Maverick, whereDavis played Lt. Javy ‘Coyote’ Machado.At 31 years old, Davis is still up-and-coming in his career, so it makes sense why he would turn to Cruise for guidance on how to approach storytelling and life. Cruise is an influential person to work with so early on in one’s career, and Davis was lucky enough to get to do it three times.

As for his character details, Davis points out an interesting element of Degas. In general,many characters in theMission: Impossiblefranchise have been unquestioningly supportive of Ethan, even if his plans might be risky. Degas, however, is a CIA agent who thinks critically about Hunt’s actions and motives. Given this background, it will be interesting to see Degasevolve inMission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning, where audiences will “see him actually team up with Ethan.”

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WhileTop Gun: Maverickwas not Davis' first role, it was certainly his breakout part within the film industry. He has had an interesting career trajectory, from playing supporting, recurring roles on TV series to getting a role in one of the highest-grossing movies of all time. His next two movies wereMission: Impossiblefilms, creating a multi-year streak of working with Cruise. As Davis continues his career, it will be interesting to see how many more times he works with Cruise and if he stays in blockbuster filmmaking. Plus,Top Gun 3could be their next team-up if there is any progress in its development.