It was shared that the shooting of the sequel “Mission: Impossible 7”, which starred Tom Cruise once again, was stopped in Venice, Italy. The reason for this was that the local government prevented shooting in public places due to coronavirus.
Christopher McQuarrie was among the officially announced to shoot Mission: Impossible 7 and Mission: Impossible 8 as a result of an agreement with Paramount Pictures for several films. Among the director’s plans was to shoot Mission: Impossible 7 in Venice for three weeks. After that, the transition would be made to other shooting locations.
However, as a result of the warnings of the local government, the production team was transferred to a different place for the shootings. The interaction of the coronavirus epidemic, which is progressing across Italy, and the use of social spaces to a minimum, was effective in this case. According to Paramount’s statement, the Venetian shootings were one of the most budgets of the movie.
In the cast of Mission Impossible 7, Tom Cruise, Rebecca Ferguson, Vanessa Kirby, Simon Pegg were included, as well as names such as Hayley Atwell, Pom Klementieff, Nicholas Hoult, Shea Whigham, Henry Czerny. The movie, which will be produced within Paramount, seems to be a part of the careers that Christopher McQuarrie and Tom Cruise almost combined.
Mission Impossible Reflections, the latest movie of the Mission Impossible series, which started in 1996, was released in 2018. The sequels will meet with the audience in 2021 and 2022.
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