Tom Cruise Placed On Self-Isolation After “Mission Impossible” Crew Members Test Positive For COVID-19

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The set of the next “Mission Impossible” film is still having issues after several crew members have tested positive for COVID-19, leaving Tom Cruise to self-isolate.

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Tom Cruise was exposed to the virus while filming a nightclub scene with four dancers and ten set workers who later tested positive. Since he was in close proximity to them, Cruise was told to self-isolate and monitor his symptoms. “The whole shooting crew, about 60 people, have all had to self-isolate for 14 days. It’s going to badly affect filming and they’ll be playing catch-up when they finally come back,” a source told The Sun.

As we previously report, Tom Cruise has been extra precautious during filming and even went viral after one of his rants was uploaded online.

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“We are not shutting this f—king movie down. Is it understood? If I see it again, you’re f—king gone.”

The filming has been taking place at the Warner Bros. studio in Leavesden, Hertfordshire with over 60 staff members. The film was also set to be released in May 2020 but due to the pandemic and other delays, it is unclear about a set release.

SOURCE: Page Six 

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