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Mission: Impossible filming will resume under quarantine exemption after coronavirus delays

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The British government has given the green light for production to resume on the latest Mission: Impossible films, which were put on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic.Tom Cruise reportedly discussed filming logistics with Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden,who confirmed filmmakers will be exempt from certain quarantine rules on a video chat.The government has saidit will publish guidance allowing 'small numbers' of essential cast and crew to travel to the UK without having to quarantine for 14 days.

Returning to set: Tom Cruise is set to resume filming on the latest Mission: Impossible film in England under a quarantine exemption, amid the ongoing COVID-19 global pandemic (seen in 2019)Exempted individuals will instead have to live and work.

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