- The British newspaper The Sun has published an audio dio recording in which it says that Tom Cruise is angrily advising the production crew on the set “Mission: Impossible 7”.
- The movie had to stop production earlier this year due to coronavirus.
- Cruz was said to be responding to two people standing closer than allowed by safety guidelines. He threatened to fire them if he saw them again.
- “I’m on the phone every night with F — IG studios, insurance companies, producers and they’re watching us and using us to make their movies,” says Cruz. “We — Mothers are creating thousands of jobs for you.”
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The crew behind “Mission: Impossible 7” was forced to halt production earlier this year due to coronavirus regulations and was resumed in September with safety measures in place.
U.K. A new leaked audio released by the tabloid sue on Tuesday caught the franchise star, Tom Cruise, angry at crew members at Warner Bros. studios in Leweddon, England, for breaking the Seaweed-19 safety rules.
“And if you don’t do that, you’ll be fired,” he says in the audio. “I see that if you do that again, you’re —.”
He mostly continues to draw attention to a few others, making his point clear to a larger group.
“No excuses,” Cruz says. “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 college college education.”
Two sources close to the production confirmed the diversity that it is the voice of Cruz on the recording.
Representatives from Cruise and Warner Bros. Studios in Livesden did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Insider.
“They were furious when they saw two crew members standing within 2 meters of each other,” the Sun report said. “
“The well-being of our customers and colleagues is our primary concern,” says a statement under the COVID-19 Department of Health and Safety Information on Warner Bros. Studios’ website in Livesden.
“I’m on the phone every night with F — IG studios, insurance companies, producers and they’re watching us and using us to make their movies,” Cruz says in The Sun’s audio duo. “We — Mother you are creating thousands of jobs.”
At one point, his voice gets louder as he says, “We’re not stopping this f — movie!”
You can listen to the full audio here.
The production of movies and TV shows with safety measures in place such as the necessary face masks and social-distance commands. Has resumed in Despite the guide in place, the COVID-19 has exploded.
Just last week, 16 cases were reported in the CBS studio building in Los Angeles, according to Variety.
Following the impact of COVID-19 on studios, theaters and more, Cruise has been a public advocate for the movie industry. During the summer, He posted a video showing it on Twitter Her experience of going to a movie theater in the UK is called “Tenet.”
He says in the video, “It’s great for everyone to go back to the movie theater.”