The superstar is in Norway for a filming.
Actor Tom Cruise (58) is in Norway to record the big movie «Mission: Impossible 7».
On Friday, the superstar Molde Airport arrived in a private plane.
In the photos Nettavisen has gained access to, you can see that both the 58-year-old and the rest of the travel party follow the corona recommendations and cover themselves with a bandage while traveling.
It is not yet known how long Cruise will stay in Norway.
Exceptions to the entry rules
Due to the corona situation, there are strict exit and entry rules worldwide. Thus, the filming of the upcoming “Mission Impossible” movie hung in a thin thread for a long time, before they at the end of July received the green light from the authorities.
The Norwegian authorities then granted exemptions for productions that have been promised by the Norwegian Film Institute for grants from the intensive care scheme, of which “Mission: Impossible 7” is a part.
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– The production will be carried out under an extensive infection regime. The participants will be limited from others during their stay in Norway, and that means that not everyone gets to see these handsome people, was the message from Minister of Agriculture and Food Olaug Bollestad during the press conference in July.
– Likes everything about Norway
Tom Cruise spoke in person with Minister of Culture Abid Raja about filming parts of the film in Norway earlier this year.
– We can hardly wait to return to this beautiful country, Cruise said during the phone call, according to VG.
Furthermore, he added that he likes absolutely everything about Norway: the people, the culture, the spectacular views, the fjords and the mountains.
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The Minister of Culture told the newspaper at the time that parts of two upcoming “Mission Impossible” films will be shot in Norway.
“Mission: Impossible 7” will be recorded in Møre og Romsdal, where Cruise and production are now.
It is not known where the second recording will take place.
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