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‘Mission Impossible 7’ Covid Shutdowns See Paramount Sue Insurance Company Over $100M Policy Payout, Or Lack There Of

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Following in the legal footsteps of UTA, Ben Affleck’s Hypnotic, AppleTV+’s The Morning Show, Disney and more, Paramount is going after its insurance company for not covering Covid-19 costs on Tome Cruise’s Mission Impossible 7.Filed today in federal court in California, the breach of contract suit claims that when the latest sequel in the more than $3 billion franchise was forced to hit the production pause button back in February 2020, then March 2020 and twice also in October 2020 because of illness among “a covered person,” crew and a quarantine order by the Italian government.

Adding a greater context to Cruise’s well-covered tirade last year over safety protcols being seemingly ignored, positive tests “among cast and crew” and a

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