Five staff members have spoken of leaving him on the set of “Mission: Impossible 7” after the second invasion of art by his employee Tom Cruise.
Actor Ethan Hunt made waves earlier this week when his audio Dio recording of crew members dressing up for not following social distance guidelines on set leaked and went viral.
None of the representatives for Paramount Pictures nor Cruz immediately responded to Fox News’ request for comment.
According to a report in The Sun, five people have left the building after the second attack from the cruise.
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“The first eruption was big, but things haven’t calmed down since. Tensions have been building for months and this was the final straw,” a source told the outlet. “Since it became public there has been more anger and many staff have left.”
They added: “But Tom can’t just take it long enough to keep going. He’s upset that other people don’t take him as seriously. In the end, he’s the only one who can do this.”
Production on the seventh installment in the popular fiction franchise stalled months ago due to epidemic concerns. It was relaunched in September under the Safety Safety Guide, but was delayed for a week after the results of the positive tests were determined, according to Variety.
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Cruise has personally invested time and money in the project, including લર 700,000 of his own money on the cruise ship during construction, including shilling the house cast and crew members. As a result, he was apparently annoyed to see security protocol broken on the set, and thus risked another shutdown.
In the leaked audio duo, Cruz called the film’s set the “gold standard” of shooting amid an epidemic.
“We’re creating thousands of jobs for you as a mother,” she said. “I don’t want to see it again. Never. And if you don’t, you’re fired, and I’ll do it again. You’re king.”
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Tara explained that his rule applies to “anyone” on the movie crew, chasing employees to endanger the livelihoods of industry workers.
“We’re not stopping this F-King movie,” he boomed. “Got it? If I look at it again, you’re gone F-King.”
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Earlier in the day, Cruz indicated he was under a lot of stress, claiming he was “on the phone at night with every F-King studio,” as well as with insurance companies and producers.
Fox News’ Net Day contributed to this report.