By Tim Dams “Mission: Impossible 7” is set to restart shooting in September after having to shutdown filming earlier this year because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Plans to restart a major tentpole movie like “Mission: Impossible 7,” with its huge crews, casts and multiple locations, will be seen a major boost for the global film production industry.
Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, “Mission: Impossible 7” first assistant director Tommy Gormley said: “We hope to restart in September.
We hope to visit all the countries we planned to. We hope to do a big chunk of it back in the U.K. on the backlot and in the studio.” Gormley added that he was “convinced” that the Paramount production could meet its target of shooting from
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