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Tom Cruise building COVID-free village on U.K. airbase so 'Mission: Impossible 7' filming can resume

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In late February, Paramount Pictures halted production on Tom Cruise's "Mission: Impossible 7," which was set to shoot in Venice, Italy, this spring as the coronavirus pandemic exploded.

The studio later revealed that as the global health crisis raged on, the movie — which was slated to shoot back-to-back with "Mission: Impossible 8" — would see its release date pushed to Nov.

19, 2021, from the summer of 2021, and that the eighth installment's debut would also be pushed back, to Nov. 4, 2022. Now a new report reveals how Tom intends to get production back on track even as COVID-19 continues to ravage the world.

Just like "Mission: Impossible" character Ethan Hunt, reports Britain's The Sun, Tom has figured out a way to save the day: He,

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