Tom Cruise reprimands crew members for ‘Mission: Impossible 7’ for allegedly violating social distance measures


“I never want to see him again! And if you don’t do it you’ll be fired. If I do it again you’ll be king. And if anyone in this crew does it – that’s it, and you and You, too, can be heard saying, “Cruz in the sun’s special diopet.

Tom Cruise in a scene from "Mission: Impossible."

The British tabloid reported that the two crew members were within 2 meters (about 6 feet) of each other on the set of the film.

“We’re the gold standard. They’re just back in Hollywood making movies, because it’s because of us! Because they believe in us and what we’re doing,” Cruz can be heard saying in the audio recording. “We’re creating thousands of jobs for you to care about. I don’t want to see it again!”

Paramount Pictures is producing the film. It is currently being shot outside London at Warner Bros. Studios in Leweddon, Hertfordshire, where the alleged recording was made. Warner Bros., like CNN, is owned by WarnerMedia.

“Mission: Impossible 7” previously faced delays from the Covid-19 epidemic. In February, a three-week shooting was scheduled for Venice, Italy, but there was an increase in cases of coronavirus in the country, which halted production.

British media reported that 12 members set up in Italy in October tested positive for the Covid-19.

British media also reported that Cruz tried to make sure there were no further delays, but paid 500,000 British pounds (67 676,000) out of his own pocket for a ship that could separate the cast and crew during the making of the film.

“You can tell those people who are losing their f ** king houses because our industry is closed. They won’t put food on their table or pay for their college college education,” Cruz said in an audio duo obtained by The Sun. Said. . “This is what I sleep every night – this is the future of the F ** King industry!”

“Mission: Impossible 7” is currently being filmed in the UK and is set to release in November 2021.

CNN has contacted Cruise’s publicist and Paramount Pictures for comment. The New York Times reports that Paramount declined a request for comment.

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