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Tom Cruise 'plans to build Covid-free village' for Mission: Impossible 7 filming

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Hollywood star Tom Cruise is reportedly planning on building a makeshift village at an abandoned RAF site in Oxfordshire so filming can resume for Mission: Impossible 7.

In order to adhere to health and safety guidelines it's rumoured that the cast, along with the American star, will be staying in luxury Winnebago trailers so they can sleep on-site and film scenes in a protected area and shield crew from catching coronavirus.

Earlier this year, while the cast and crew were filming in Venice, Italy, production had to be postponed following the outbreak of the global pandemic.

Mission: Impossible 7's release has been delayed from July 2021 to November 19, 2021, and Tom is hoping to get things moving "quickly and safely".

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