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Mission Impossible VII stops filming due to coronavirus | NOW

The recordings of the newest Mission Impossible film have been stopped. The film was initially to be filmed in the Italian city of Venice for three weeks, but since at least 150 cases of corona virus infection are known in Italy, production has now been postponed.

“To ensure the safety and well-being of our cast and crew, we have decided to change the production schedule,” says a spokesperson for Paramount Pictures The Hollywood Reporter.

“We take employees’ concerns into account and want to allow them to return home. We keep an eye on the situation and work together with health and government agencies.”

Tom Cruise, who plays the leading role in the film franchise, had not yet traveled to Italy.

Cruise will be in the seventh part of Mission Impossible again to be seen as the secret agent Ethan Hunt, who works for the fictional Impossible Missions Force. Work is not currently being done on the follow-up Fallout, which was released in 2018, director Christopher McQuarrie is also working on the eighth part.

The premiere of the seventh Mission Impossible film is scheduled for July 23, 2021.

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