Summary
With Ethan Hunt retired, the IMF’s old playbook meets its greatest challenge: Africa. Rogue One follows Major Kofi Adeyemi, a highly decorated soldier who resigns after receiving his first rogue, off-the-books assignment—to help overthrow a corrupt foreign government. Realizing that classic Mission Impossible tactics don’t translate cleanly to African realities, Kofi goes independent.
Each mission humorously exposes what works—and hilariously fails—when IMF protocols collide with local culture, infrastructure, and politics. High-tech plans fall apart, secrecy is impossible, and timing means nothing. Throughout, Kofi sarcastically quotes Ethan Hunt, constantly asking what Ethan would have done—then doing the opposite to survive.
The series reimagines IMF frameworks through coded missions like Hunt Protocol, Phantom Protocol, Knight Protocol, Priest Protocol, and Tarzan Protocol, blending action, satire, and sharp political commentary.
Rogue One is a funny, grounded sequel to Mission Impossible, where the real challenge isn’t saving the world—but adapting to it.