Tom Cruise fires “Mission: Impossible” crew for non-compliance with conventional safety protocols


An audio recording of Tom Cruise screaming at crew members on the set of the latest “Mission: Impossible” movie has gone viral in London. The actor, who is also producing the film, can be heard using explosives for not walking towards the crew. COVID-19 safety protocol.

Sources close to the production told Reuters and Variety that the first received by The Sun by Dio is authentic.

On the recording, which has been widely shared on social media, Cruz addresses two people in which he was seen standing very close to each other, apparently violating the rules of social distance.

“If I see you do it again, you’re *****,” says Cruz. The explosive-filled recording lasts for three and a half minutes.

Rome Tom Cruise on the set of Mission Impossible 7
Actor Tom Cruise during the film’s break on the set of “Mission: Impossible 7” in Rome, Italy on November 29, 2020.

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“We’re the gold standard,” he says. “They’re just now making Hollywood Hollywood movies because of us. Because they trust us and what we’re doing. I’m on the phone every night with every F *** Ingu studio, insurance companies, producers, and they Looking at and using us to make their movies. You Mataji, *** darling, we’re creating thousands of jobs. I never want to see it again. Never! “

Many industries have been affected by COVID-19, and while film production is now being allowed to ban safety in many cities, it was initially halted at the onset of the epidemic.

“No excuses,” Cruz tells crew members. “You can tell people who are losing their homes * because our industry is closed. They won’t put food on their table or pay for their education. This is what I sleep every night – this f ** * The future of the ING industry! ”

He goes on to say, “I told you, and now I want it, and if you don’t do it you’re out. We’re not closing this f *** movie! Does he understand? If If I look at it again, you’re f *** in English. “

After a few minutes, Cruz’s anger gives way to a more pleading tone. He reiterated that crew members have a responsibility and non-compliance with protocol would cost the people jobs and shut down the film.

It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. On Wednesday, London settled into “Tier 3: Very High Alert”, meaning strict restrictions have been imposed, such as barring bars, pubs and rest restaurants, except for rent outs, shutting down theaters and banning indoor social gatherings.

The Tier 3 guide still allows film and TV shoot to continue, according to Film London. However, there is a checklist of protocols that must be followed, including increasing social distance, cleaning devices, and keeping a minimum number of people present.

According to Reuters, production on the seventh “Mission: Impossible” was halted in February while shooting in Italy. Shooting resumed in September and moved to London in December. Paramount Pictures (a division of ViacomCBS) will premiere in November 2021.

CBS News has reached out to Paramount Pictures for comment and is awaiting a response.

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