'Mission: Impossible 7' starring Tom Cruise has reportedly halted filming until June 14 after at least one production member tested positive for coronavirus despite the actor's extensive attempts to keep the virus from impacting production.
‘Mission: Impossible 7,’ starring Tom Cruise, has halted production for two weeks after at least one production member tested positive for coronavirus. This image released by Paramount Pictures shows, from left, Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, Cruise and Ving Rhames in a scene from 2018's ‘Mission: Impossible - Fallout.’
The diagnosis comes months after Cruise's infamous and expletive-filled tirade on-set, in which he reportedly caught two crew members not following COVID-19 safety protocols.
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