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It looks like Mission: Impossible 7 is eyeing a September restart after production on the film was shut down earlier this year due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
One of the stars of the film, Simon Pegg, spoke to Variety and confirmed September is “the plan.”
“That will begin with the outdoor stuff,” he said, “That feels fairly doable, and obviously there will be precautions put in place.”
“People that are involved in any close proximity stuff, it will have to be determined that they’re safe to
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Like numerous Hollywood projects, Mission: Impossible 7 also took a beating following the Coronavirus outbreak. But it seems like the Tom Cruise starrer is ready to restart filming. Mission: Impossible 7 first assistant director Tommy Gormley told BBC Radio 4's Today that the filming could start in September and the team could still stick to the May 2021 release date. Now, a new update has revealed Cruise could be going the extra mile to set the ball rolling in safe circumstances.
“Mission Impossible 7” is set to restart filming in September, positioning itself as a test for Hollywood to get back to producing major blockbusters following the COVID-19 pandemic. Production on the Tom Cruise-led franchise’s seventh installment halted months ago as a precaution to protect cast and crew from the coronavirus in Italy, where shooting was set to take place prior to the country becoming an epicenter for the outbreak in Europe.
“Mission: Impossible 7” is preparing to leap back into action again in September after the Paramount feature was forced to radically change its shooting plans in February because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Tom Cruise’s “Mission: Impossible 7” has set a September target date to resume filming following a nearly five-month hiatus.
Paramount aims to resume production on “Mission: Impossible 7” this September after it was shut down in late February due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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