Mission: Impossible 7: Tom Cruise Resumes The Shoot In Norway!(Pic credit: Movie Still)

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Several films projects in Hollywood has suffered due to coronavirus pandemic and Tom Cruise starrer Mission: Impossible 7 was one of them. The production was originally scheduled to begin in Venice before moving to Rome in February. However, by March the COVID-19 situation in Italy became worse, resulting in halting the shoot.

Later in July, reports revealed that the Mission: Impossible 7 crew will be blowing up an old bridge in Poland which was later debunked by the director. Now the latest reports claim that the team is in Norway and the shooting of the film has officially begun.

Director Christopher McQuarrie took to Instagram to announce that shooting of MI7 has officially begun. He also shared a breathtaking photo from the set in which an unidentified man was spotted atop a scaffolding with the picturesque mountain view engulfing the background. He captioned the photo, “Action… #MI7 Day 1,” hinting that the production’s first day back in full swing.

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