Mission: Impossible 7 shut down production due to the . Tom Cruise and the entire Mission: Impossible 7 movie crew are currently in Italy to film the seventh installment the blockbuster franchise. While Cruise might have been able to do the impossible a total , exposing himself to the disease that has  might not be the mission he wants to perform.  "Mission: Impossible 7" Halted Due To Italian Coronavirus Outbreak

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According to Deadline, Italy has 219 confirmed cases the coronavirus, the largest number outside China, Japan, and South Korea. Production for Mission: Impossible 7 was slated to begin shooting in Venice, but since the Italian government has basically locked down the country and canceled all major events, movie production was forced to do the same. 

Paramount Pictures released a statement voicing their concerns about the safety their employees, saying:

“Out an abundance caution for the safety and well-being our cast and crew, and efforts the local Venetian government to halt public gatherings in response to the threat coronavirus, we are altering the production plan for our three-week shoot in Venice, the scheduled first leg an extensive production for Mission: Impossible 7. During this hiatus, we want to be mindful the concerns the crew and are allowing them to return home until production starts. We will continue to monitor this situation, and work alongside health and government ficials as it evolves.”

While some alternate publications have been reporting that Cruise was in Italy during the outbreak, Deadline has confirmed that Cruise was not in the country when production shut down. With a , hopefully, humanity will be able to contain the coronavirus before it becomes any more than a pandemic. 

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