Were all of Tom Cruise's efforts to ensure that Covid-19 does not become embedded on the set of

Mission: Impossible 7 in

vain?

One thing is certain: the production of the new opus of the franchise, in England, had to be interrupted by Paramount.

“We have temporarily halted production of

Mission: Impossible 7

until June 14, due to positive coronavirus test results during routine testing.

We are following all security protocols and will continue to monitor the situation, ”read a statement relayed by

The Hollywood Reporter

.

No further details were provided by Paramount and it is unknown which members of the team tested positive.

Over time

Mission: Impossible 7

has had one of the most chaotic productions in recent years.

The filming of the film had to stop initially in February 2020 when the pandemic paralyzed the whole world.

When he was able to resume, drastic security measures were put in place to avoid further delays.

And last December, the whole world discovered what happened when someone broke the sanitary protocol imposed by the production and the star, Tom Cruise.

The actor had been recorded yelling at several members of the team, caught in the act of negligence.

Christopher McQuarrie, who was already in the director's chair for

Rogue Nation

and

Fallout

, will again stage this seventh installment of the franchise, as well as episode 8, which must be turned in stride. 

Mission: Imposible 7

must release on May 27, 2022.

People

Tom Cruise assumes to be angry with those who did not respect the sanitary protocol on "Mission: Impossible 7"

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