Filming halted again! Mission: Impossible 7 halts filming for 14 days due to COVID-19 infection

Filming halted again! Mission: Impossible 7 halts filming for 14 days due to COVID-19 infection

Mission: Impossible 7, starring Tom Cruise, has stopped filming for 14 days due to a crew member being infected with COVID-19. Close contacts have begun self-isolation. Mission: Impossible 7 has been filming in the UK for several days. The film company said it will resume filming on June 14, and is currently complying with safety protocols and continuing to monitor the epidemic.

In December last year, Tom Cruise scolded and reprimanded the staff for not complying with regulations and standing too close. As the producer and starring actor of the film, Tom Cruise was particularly concerned about epidemic prevention and control and did not want to delay the construction period again and again because of this.

"Mission: Impossible 7" is currently scheduled to be released in North America on July 27, 2022.

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