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Mission: Impossible shoot delayed by Covid-19

- JILL SERJEANT

A planned three-week shoot in Italy for Tom Cruise’s new Mission: Impossible film has been postponed due to the coronaviru­s outbreak, movie studio Paramount Pictures said this week.

Filming was due to have started on Monday in Venice, where the final two days of the lagoon city’s annual Carnival festival was cancelled on Sunday. New coronaviru­s cases climbed above 220 on Monday, as Italy shut down much of its wealthy north to curb the disease’s spread.

“Out of an abundance of caution for the safety and well-being of our cast and crew, and efforts of the local Venetian government to halt public gatherings in response to the threat of coronaviru­s, we are altering the production plan for our three-week shoot in Venice, the scheduled first leg of an extensive production for Mission: Impossible 7, Paramount

Pictures, a unit of ViacomCBS, said in a statement.

The studio said it was allowing the film crew to return home during the delay and that it would “continue to monitor this situation” in Italy. The studio did not say when it now expects production to start. The seventh instalment of the lucrative action-movie franchise is expected to be released in July 2021, with an eighth set for 2022. Cruise will reprise his role as secret agent Ethan Hunt in both movies, with Christophe­r McQuarrie returning as director.

The Mission: Impossible movies comprise one of the biggest franchises in Hollywood, with 2018’s Mission: Impossible — Fallout taking more than US$791 million (25.1 billion baht) at the worldwide box office.

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