By David Robb
25.02.2020 - 01:06 / nypost.com
UPDATED with statement from Paramount: As the number of cases of the coronavirus swell in Italy to a reported 219 cases, the biggest number outside of China, Japan, and South Korea, the Venice, Italy local government has put a stop to all public gatherings including a halt to the upcoming production of Paramount’s “Mission: Impossible 7” in the floating city, according to sources.
Paramount was to have set up production in Venice for three weeks on the Christopher McQuarrie-directed feature
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NEW YORK -- Paramount Pictures on Monday halted production on the seventh “Mission: Impossible” film due to the new virus, as Hollywood began to more drastically adapt to the growing global outbreak.