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This is nothing new: Tom Cruise will stop at nothing to make sure that the shootings of his films go without a hitch.

The actor proved it again this week by making an extreme decision.

On the set of Mission: Impossible 7, in Norway, the star simply decided to rent a cruise ship, and thus guarantee (according to him and the production, in any case), that the whole team will be protected from the coronavirus.

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“They are terrified that there are still delays in production.

Tom is determined to make sure there is no delay.

The studio is convinced that it will guarantee the safety of everyone and that the shooting can be completed, ”said a source within the production at

The Sun

newspaper

.

The filming of this new opus of the action franchise resumed last July in London, after a 5-month hiatus linked to the pandemic.

Ready for anything

The ship can accommodate around 500 people and according to the Mail, this "floating village" was designed to navigate the most difficult waters.

The latest news is that

Mission: Impossible 7

is slated for release in November 2021. Still behind the camera, Christopher McQuarrie, responsible for the last two episodes (

Rogue Nation

in 2015 and

Fallout

in 2018) will be responsible for directing the rest of the adventures. by Ethan Hunt.

The franchise is one of the most profitable in the history of cinema, with profits estimated at $ 3 billion.

We understand why Paramount prefers to leave nothing to chance ...

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