Between surging inflation, tariff chaos, and random disasters like a bird flu outbreak that sent the price of eggs skyrocketing, it seems like consumers just can’t catch a break these days.

Good deals can feel few and far between, and even stores known for their ultra-low prices have been sounding the alarm that products will soon get more expensive due to ongoing trade wars.

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That’s why, when there is a good deal on offer, it’s worth getting excited about.

T-Mobile knows that people love a bargain, which is why it offers T-Mobile Tuesdays that you can access via the T-Life app. Some of the deals aren’t always worth signing into the app, especially when they’re just glorified ads or available only in limited areas.

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That’s not the case this coming Tuesday, May 20, though. In fact, this week’s T-Mobile Tuesday deal is an impossibly good one.

This T-Mobile bargain offer can’t be beat.

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Make it your mission to score this T-Mobile Tuesday deal

So, what T-Mobile Tuesday deal is a can’t-miss bargain?

It’s a $5 ticket to the summer’s hottest blockbuster movie: “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning.”

“The Final Reckoning” is, as the name suggests, the last installment in the “Mission: Impossible” series, and with the franchise grossing $600 million worldwide, it’s inevitable that demand will be high to score tickets. With T-Mobile’s deal, you’ll pay a whole lot less for your seat than most of your movie-going peers.

Research from EntTelligence reported the average cost of a movie ticket at $11.75 nationwide in 2022, and prices have unfortunately only gone up since then. So a $5 ticket deal to a big-name movie is a major score that will cut the price of your cinema visit by more than half.

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In fact, the deal is even sweeter than it may first seem, as all showings of “The Final Reckoning” are included in the $5 deal. Since the movie was made for IMAX and will be showing on IMAX screens nationwide, you can avoid the IMAX premium price and pay just $5 for the big-screen experience by taking advantage of the T-Mobile ticket deal.

How to get your $5 ‘Mission: Impossible’ ticket

Scoring your $5 ticket for the latest Tom Cruise flick is incredibly simple.

Just make sure you have the T-Life app downloaded before Tuesday, then check the deals section on May 20 and reserve your $5 movie ticket offer. Then, head over to Atom to redeem it.

Atom is a third-party ticket seller, but if this deal matches past offers, you will not have to pay any fees associated with ordering your “Mission: Impossible” tickets. You’ll just pick your showing at a time that works for you, and you’ll be good to go.

“Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” opens in theaters on May 23, so once you’ve got your T-Mobile deal in hand, don’t wait to head over to Atom to redeem it and get your seats booked. You don’t want to face a sold-out show and have to wait to get in on the action.

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Of course, the catch is that you need to be a T-Mobile customer to be able to score Tuesday deals. And that could be a problem if you’re currently with another carrier because, of course, getting a discounted movie ticket is not worth switching cell phone providers.

However, T-Mobile has offered some great deals lately, including a new iPhone 16 Pro at no cost, with no trade-in needed, plus $800 per line to pay off your current phone from your old carrier.

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So, if you have been thinking about making a change anyway, you may want to act soon to score both T-Mobile’s latest phone offer and your $5 IMAX ticket to see one of the hottest movies of the year.