Tom Cruise and his fellow Mission: Impossible 7 producers are reportedly taking over an old airbase in England so cast and crew can live there while filming the movie amid the COVID-19 pandemic.Shooting on the latest instalment in the action franchise was halted in February, after coronavirus outbreaks prevented filming in Venice, Italy, and, like productions all over the world, it is on hiatus.However, in a bid to get the film finished, movie chiefs are apparently taking over an old Royal Air Force (RAF) site in Oxfordshire where they will build sets, and a village of high-end trailers so its stars can live there in a pandemic-proof bubble while shooting.“The film has already been heavily delayed and there’s no sign of things going totally