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Tom Cruise wants the measures against COVID-19 to be observed on the set of the new film in the series “Mission: Impossible” and the film crew already knows that well.
An audio recording appeared on the Internet, in which Cruz shouted that in the event of repeated breaches of social distance measures by team members, layoffs would continue.
The reason for his anger were two members of the film crew, whom the actor saw standing too close to each other in front of a computer screen, according to the British newspaper “Sun”, which first distributed the recording. Several sources confirm the scandal on the set.
“We are the gold standard. In Hollywood, they are making movies again, thanks to us. Because they believe in us and in what we do,” Cruz explained to the team.
“Every night I talk to all the shitty studios, insurance companies, producers on the phone and they look at us and use us to make their movies. We create thousands of shit jobs. Such! I never want to see it again. Never! ”He added.
Not only does Cruz return to star as undercover agent Ethan Hunt in “Mission: Impossible 7,” but he’s also the film’s producer.
That is why it demands the strict imposition and observance of COVID-19 protection measures on the set of the production, which is currently filming in the United Kingdom. This explains his words that the work on “Mission: Impossible” is given as an example that despite the pandemic, the film industry can continue to operate safely.
Cruz also says in the recording that he doesn’t want to hear the team’s apologies.
“You can tell people that they are losing their damn homes because our industry is closed. They will not put food on their table or pay for their college. With that. [в главата си] I sleep every night – the future of this damn industry! So I’m sorry, but I don’t like your apologies, “Cruz said.
Warn the perpetrators that they will be fired in the next mistake.
Work on the seventh film in the franchise for agents who perform impossible missions and regularly save the world in this way has already been delayed once due to the coronavirus.
Twelve team members tested positive for COVID-19 in October while filming took place in Italy. A week later, the suspended work continued, and from the beginning of December the team fired again in the UK.
The premiere of the film is scheduled for November 19, 2021.