Mission Impossible: Filming in Venice was interrupted again

The "Mission Impossible 7" shoot continues to be bumpy for Tom Cruise. Now the Venice recordings have probably been canceled again.

The corona pandemic continues to affect the shooting of the seventh part of the action spectacle from the "Mission Impossible" series. As the British newspaper "The Sun" reports, the sets that had been set up in Venice were already empty on Friday. The reason for this is the increasing number of corona infections in Italy and possibly a positive case within the team. The Corona crisis led to the shooting with Tom Cruise (58) being stopped in the spring.

Back in Italy since the beginning of October

The makers of the film temporarily moved the work to Norway and Great Britain in the summer in order to be able to finish at least some scenes. Now the last missing exterior shots in Italy should be made. Work on it began in Rome at the beginning of October, and has been back in Venice since Wednesday.

The exact reasons for stopping the shoot are not yet known, the interruption should not be officially ordered. The newspaper speculates that there could have been a positive corona case among the numerous extras. A source reported that all 150 extras had been contacted. You should temporarily not go to the set and would be notified if things go on again.

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