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Tom Cruise creates ‘coronavirus-free village’ on RAF base so Mission: Impossible 7 filming can resume

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Tom Cruise is thought to have created a ‘coronavirus-free village’ on the Mission: Impossible set, to help filming move along.

Shooting was meant to be wrapped on Mission: Impossible 7, but production was halted due to the global pandemic. The release date has now been pushed back from July, 2021, to next November.

It has been claimed the 57-year-old has taken matters into his own hands to get things back on track on the UK set. According to reports, he has ‘taken over’ a disused RAF site in Oxfordshire, packing it full of self-contained, VIP trailers for the cast to live in so they can finish the movie off. ‘The film has already been heavily delayed and there’s no sign of things going totally back to normal any time soon, so this is a way

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