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COVID Case Shuts Down ‘Mission: Impossible 7’ Shooting

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Tom is not going to be happy about this.

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The filming of Mission: Impossible 7 has been shut down after one or more members of the production team in the United Kingdom tested positive for COVID-19. The temporary halt to filming of the latest installment of the Tom Cruise franchise comes six months after audio of the star berating the crew for not wearing masks leaked out. The Hollywood Reporter says work on the movie is stopped for 14 days while those affected go into quarantine.

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