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Tom Cruise allegedly scolded the 'Mission: Impossible 7' crew

2020-12-16T18:34:41.070Z


Tom Cruise was heard scolding members of his team from the movie "Mission: Impossible 7" for social distancing measures.


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(CNN) -

Tom Cruise, lead actor in the upcoming film "Mission: Impossible 7," was heard scolding his team members for not adhering to social distancing measures, Britain's The Sun newspaper reported, citing a Exclusive audio tape of the set.

I never want to see you again!

And if you don't do it you're fired, if I see you do it again you're lost.

And if someone on this team does that, up to there, and you too and you too, ”Cruise can be heard saying on The Sun's exclusive audiotape.

Tom Cruise in a scene from "Mission: Impossible - Fallout."

Cruise's screams came after two members of the crew were reportedly standing 2 meters from each other while on the film's set, the British tabloid reported.

We are the gold standard.

They're out there in Hollywood making movies for us right now!

Because they believe in us and in what we are doing, ”Cruise can be heard saying in the audio recording.

We're creating thousands of jobs, m * therf ** kers.

I never want to see him again! "

Paramount Pictures is producing the film.

It is currently being filmed at Warner Bros. Studio in Leavesden, Hertfordshire, outside London, where the recording was allegedly made.

Warner Bros., like CNN, is owned by WarnerMedia.

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Mission: Impossible 7 had previously faced delays from the covid-19 pandemic.

In February, a three-week shoot was scheduled in Venice, Italy, but the country saw an increase in coronavirus cases, suspending production.

British media reported that 12 members tested positive for COVID-19 on a set in Italy in October.

They also reported that Cruise has tried to make sure there are no further delays, even paying £ 500,000 ($ 676,000) out of his own pocket for a ship where the cast and crew could isolate themselves during the film's production.

You can tell people who are losing their damn homes because our industry is closed.

He's not going to put food on his table or pay for his college education, ”Cruise continued in the audio obtained by The Sun.

That's what I sleep on every night: the future of this damn industry!

"Mission: Impossible 7" is currently filming in the UK and will be released in November 2021.

CNN has reached out to Cruise's publicist and Paramount Pictures for comment.

The New York Times reports that Paramount declined their request for comment.

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Source: cnnespanol

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