Hollywood
actor
Tom
Cruise
is
reportedly
building
a
'coronavirus-free
village'
for
the
cast
and
crew
of
Mission:
Impossible
7,
a
film
that
has
faced
a
lot
of
delays
in
production
due
to
the
pandemic.
A
UK
tabloid,
The
Sun
reported
that
the
actor
is
planning
to
build
a
temporary
village
at
an
abandoned
RAF
site
in
Oxfordshire,
whereas
Daily
Mail
reported
that
cast
will
stay
in
VIP
Winnebago
trailers
during
the
shoot.
A
source
was
quoted
as
saying,
"The
film
has
already
been
heavily
delayed
and
there's
no
sign
of
things
going
totally
back
to
normal
any
time
soon,
so
this
is
a
way
to
try
to
get
things
up
and
moving
again
quickly
and
safely."
The
source
added,
"It's
also
tough
to
get
hotel
rooms
at
the
moment
as
most
of
them
are
shut
for
the
foreseeable
future,
so
it
was
this
or
delay
things
for
even
longer,
it
will
mean
some
of
the
world's
biggest
stars
all
living
together
in
a
posh
campsite
while
working
alongside
the
rest
of
the
team.
It's
pricey
but
Tom
always
does
things
bigger
and
better
than
anyone,
and
there's
a
hell
of
a
lot
riding
on
this
film,
the
Mission:
Impossible
movies
are
all
massive
box
office
successes
and
the
studio
is
right
behind
getting
this
back
on
track."
Mission:
Impossible
7
is
being
directed
by
Christopher
McQuarrie,
and
it
stars
Alec
Baldwin,
Vanessa
Kirby,
Rebecca
Ferguson
and
Simon
Pegg.
The
film
was
earlier
scheduled
to
release
on
July
23,
2020,
however,
it
has
been
postponed
to
November
19,
2021.