Mission Impossible Rogue Nation Reviews: 11 Early Reactions You Need To Know

By Jack Pooley /

2. Simon Pegg Has A Significantly Expanded Role

After being introduced in the third team as IMF techie Benji Dunn, Simon Pegg gets a more action-orientated role in Rogue Nation, which critics have described as a "saving grace" while praising Pegg for " fully into his own here as an indispensable and uniquely courageous member of Ethan€™s team." In contrast to Renner and Rhames' more minimal presences, he's "given the biggest supporting role and has the most to do", enough that he pretty much graduates from being a mere sidekick. It's even said that "Rogue Nation actually devolves into a virtual two-hander between Cruise and computer-genius sidekick Pegg", and the chemistry between the two also received a hefty thumbs-up, making for a "positively delightful comedy team". Given that Pegg was a totally un-natural fit from the second he was cast, it's impressive that he's managed to find his own niche in the franchise.