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Tom Cruise to finish ‘Mission: Impossible’ shoot in former military base

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Tom Cruise is reportedly working to create a covid-19 safe studio at a former military base, all for the filming of Mission: Impossible.

This news was brought forward by an insider within Cruise’s production team. The source was quoted saying, “Tom and Hayley hit it off from day one. Lockdown, and all the difficulties that came with it, brought them closer together. They’ve been meeting after hours and she’s been to his London pad. They get on brilliantly. Both seem very happy.”

This news came only days after Cruise came under fire for bashing crew members breaking covid-19 protocol according to a leaked audio tape.

In the clip the actor could be heard saying, “I don’t ever want to see it again, ever! And if you don’t do it you’re fired, if I see you do it again you’re [expletive] gone. And if anyone in this crew does it – that’s it, and you too and you too. And you, don’t you ever [expletive] do it again.”

“I’m on the phone with every [expletive] studio at night, insurance companies, producers, and they’re looking at us and using us to make their movies. We are creating thousands of jobs you [expletive].”

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