Tom Cruise's newest 'Mission: Impossible' movie faced a series of setbacks during its production, as revealed by the film's director in a new interview.
The first roadblock came as the film was about to go into production in Italy in February 2020, just as the country was being hit hardest with the COVID-19 pandemic and the world was shutting down.
Once they were finally underway, filming around the world in countries like England, Dubai and Norway, they ran into another problem. McQUarrie noted the one of the film’s stars, franchise newcomer Hayley Atwell,"might have been on this movie for well over 100 days before she had her first dialog scene, owing to the chaotic nature of the production."
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