Norway allows Tom Cruise to shoot for ‘Mission Impossible 7’

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27th July 2020: Government of Norway has allowed the filming of Tom Cruise’s ‘Mission Impossible 7’ amid the coronavirus pandemic.

According to reports from international media, Cruise has been allowed to shoot for ‘Mission: Impossible 7’ after Norway has granted permission to provide spectacular ‘fallout’ backdrop once more.

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Cruise had a conversation on Saturday with Norway’s culture minister Abid Raja about filming in the country this fall. Raja tweeted that he is “hoping to get Tom Cruise and Mission Impossible back into Norway” and also released a short recording of his conversation with the actor.

“It’s a gorgeous country. I can’t wait to get back there,” said the actor in the clip. “I’m very excited, as is the whole crew, about coming back.”

Norway provided the backdrop for one of Mission: Impossible – Fallout‘s most memorable scenes, in which Cruise scales a sheer cliff face.

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Raja told Norwegian website VG that Mission: Impossible 7 is aiming to shoot in north-western Norway, known for its spectacular fjords, mountains, waterfalls, and rugged coastline.

He also suggested that Mission: Impossible 8 (the two Christopher McQuarrie-directed films have been due to shoot back-to-back) should consider shooting in the country.

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Norway’s Agriculture and Food Minister Olaug Bollestad said that upon arrival in Norway, the crew will be subject to a strict health regime. Bollestad explained that “members of the production team will be kept apart from others during their stay in Norway,” which rules out any interaction with members of the public. The crew will also be subject to regular testing.

The seventh series is scheduled to release in November 2021, and the eighth in December 2022.

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