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Mission: Impossible films seven and eight release days delayed amid COVID-19 pandemic

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The next film in the Mission: Impossible franchise starring Tom Cruise, the seventh installment, was supposed to hit theaters July 23, 2021 with the eight film released on August 5, 2022.But, due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, Paramount has delayed the release of both movies, according to Variety.Mission: Impossible 7 has been moved by four months to a new theatrical release date of November 19, 2021 with Mission: Impossible 8 pushed back three months to November 4, 2022.

Delay:The next film in the Mission: Impossible franchise starring Tom Cruise, the seventh installment, was supposed to hit theaters July 23, 2021 with the eight film released on August 5, 2022; Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol in 2011On February 24,.

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