“Sun”: The results of 14 tests of the staff are positive

“Mission Impossible 7” stumbles again due to “Corona”

Actor Tom Cruise waves to onlookers as he walks to the set of his latest project, which is filming in the sidings of the railway station in the village of Levisham in the North York Moors.

Picture date: Tuesday April 20, 2021. (Photo by Danny Lawson/PA Images via Getty Images)

Paramount Pictures said yesterday that filming of the latest movie in the “Mission Impossible” series has been paused in Britain for two weeks after staff members tested positive for the Corona virus.

The company did not say who or how many people have tested positive for the virus, but the British newspaper "Sun" said that star Tom Cruise was not among them.

"We have temporarily halted production at (Mission Impossible 7) until June 14 due to positive coronavirus test results during regular testing," Paramount said in a statement.

We are following all safety protocols and will continue to monitor the situation.”

The newspaper "Sun", quoting unnamed sources, said that the results of the tests of 14 staff came positive after filming a scene in a nightclub, and that Cruz, like others working on the site, would have to undergo self-isolation for 14 days.

Filming resumed last year in countries including Norway, Italy and Britain.

And an audio recording of Tom Cruise was leaked last December, screaming at some members of the film crew for not adhering to the precautionary measures related to the Corona virus.

• Filming stopped temporarily in Britain for a period of two weeks.

Paramount Pictures: “We are following safety protocols and will continue to monitor the situation.”

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