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MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 7 Shuts Down Production For 14 Days Following Positive COVID Test

MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 7 Shuts Down Production For 14 Days Following Positive COVID Test Well, it looks like Tom Cruise and company will be going on a two-week hiatus after a positive COVID test has forced production to shut down on Paramount s highly-anticipated Mission: Impossible 7. The Hollywood Reporter has learned that filming on Chris McQuarrie s hotly-awaited  Mission: Impossible 7 has been shut down in the United Kingdom for two weeks after at least one member of the production team tested positive for COVID-19. It s currently unclear at this time how many people may have been exposed or tested positive, but regardless, all parties that were in close proximity are expected to self-isolate for the next fourteen days. 

AQUAMAN Actor Yahya Abdul-Mateen II To Star In Dwayne Johnson-Produced Action Movie EMERGENCY CONTACT

AQUAMAN Actor Yahya Abdul-Mateen II To Star In Dwayne Johnson-Produced Action Movie EMERGENCY CONTACT Watchmen and Emergency Contact, which will be produced by Dwayne Johnson s Seven Bucks Productions. RorMachine | 6/4/2021 Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, who made a splash in Aquaman before going on to give an Emmy Award-winning performance as Dr. Manhattan in HBO s Watchmen miniseries, is set to team with Dwayne The Rock Johnson for a new Warner Bros. action movie called Emergency Contact. Abdul-Mateen will play the lead role and exec produce, while Johnson will produce via his Seven Bucks company along with Hiram Garcia, Dany Garcia and Beau Flynn s FlynnPictureCo. Unfortunately, it doesn t sound like the

THE WITCHER: New Season Keeps Shooting After Henry Cavill Injured On Set

THE WITCHER: New Season Keeps Shooting After Henry Cavill Injured On Set By Mike Sprague Henry Cavill is recovering from “a minor leg muscle injury” sustained on the set of season two of Netflix’s The Witcher. Evidently, Cavill hurt his leg on “an assault course, working at a height of 20ft while wearing a safety harness.” But don’t worry too much. Cavill will return to work soon. And in the meantime, the show will continue filming around him at Arborfield Studios, west of London. That is, until the series goes on a holiday hiatus later this month. And it’s a good thing too. After all, the new season has halted production multiple times now. First, when Kristofer Hivju tested positive for COVID. Then when the UK went into lockdown. And in November following multiple positive COVID-19 cases.

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