Tom Cruise 'builds Covid-secure studio on former military base to finish filming Mission: Impossible 7'

 Tom Cruise has reportedly built a COVID-19 secure studio to complete his upcoming blockbuster Mission: Impossible 7.

According to The Sun, the actor is spending millions to adapt a former military base for filming to ensure the rest of the production goes off without a hitch.

Insiders told how Tom, 58, is 'hell-bent' on wrapping up production as soon as possible without further disruptions caused by the pandemic. 

Filming: Tom Cruise has reportedly built a COVID-19 secure studio to complete his upcoming blockbuster Mission: Impossible 7

Filming: Tom Cruise has reportedly built a COVID-19 secure studio to complete his upcoming blockbuster Mission: Impossible 7

Production will reportedly be moved to a former tank design base in Longcross in Surrey from Leavesden in Hertfordshire. 

It was recently claimed that five crew members on set have 'quit' after the actor 'launched into a second rant' following his fury about staff breaking COVID rules. 

The actor is said to have given staff a dressing down after he caught them breaking UK Covid rules at Warner Bros. Studios in Leavesden.

Precaution: The actor is said to be spending millions to adapt a former military base for filming to ensure the rest of the production goes off without a hitch (pictured with Hayley Atwell)

Precaution: The actor is said to be spending millions to adapt a former military base for filming to ensure the rest of the production goes off without a hitch (pictured with Hayley Atwell)

A source claimed after news of the first outburst was made public that there has been 'more anger' at the already 'tense' production.

An insider told The Sun: 'Tension has been building for months and this was the final straw. Since it became public there has been more anger and several staff have walked.

'But Tom just can't take any more after all the lengths they have gone to just to keep filming at all. He's upset others aren't taking it as seriously as him.'

They added it is Tom who feels responsible for the production after putting so much time and money into ensuring precautions are in place so the team can film.

MailOnline contacted Tom Cruise's representatives for a comment at the time. 

Plan: Insiders told how Tom, 58, is 'hell-bent' on wrapping up production as soon as possible without further disruptions caused by the pandemic

Plan: Insiders told how Tom, 58, is 'hell-bent' on wrapping up production as soon as possible without further disruptions caused by the pandemic

It was previously reported that the Hollywood star scolded workers who flouted social distancing rules while filming at Warner Bros. Studios.

Invoking the no-nonsense attitude of his character, Ethan Hunt, the actor is said to have told them 'If I see you doing it again, you're f***ing gone'.

The paper said the dressing down was recorded on an audio tape, in which he is heard to add: 'And if anyone in this crew does it, that's it — and you too and you too.

'And you, don't you ever f***ing do it again. We are not shutting this f***ing movie down.'

The American actor was reportedly angered after seeing the pair stood less than a metre away from each other at a computer screen. 

The actor has already been seen filming in Rome for the film - in which he will reprise the role of fictional American secret agent, Ethan Hunt.

Change: Production will reportedly be moved to a former tank design base in Longcross in Surrey from Leavesden in Hertfordshire

Change: Production will reportedly be moved to a former tank design base in Longcross in Surrey from Leavesden in Hertfordshire

Last month, Tom was seen getting behind the wheel of a vintage yellow Fiat 500 in the Italian capital as he prepared for dramatic stand-off scenes with a squad of police cars.

The star was seen attempting to drive his small vehicle down a wide city boulevard, before apparently coming unstuck when met with the army of cop cars and bikes.

In previous weeks, he has been spotted shooting a number of scenes in the Italian capital with his Mission: Impossible 7 co-star Hayley Atwell, 38.

Filming has also taken place in Venice, as well as Britain and Norway.

But the film has already faced delays. The crew were forced to pause production due to Covid.

Many of the vital scenes were due to be filmed in Italy - which was at one point the centre of the world's pandemic.

Not impressed? The actor is said to have given staff a dressing down after he caught them breaking UK Covid rules at Warner Bros. Studios in Leavesden, Hertfordshire (pictured filming in Rome in November)

Not impressed? The actor is said to have given staff a dressing down after he caught them breaking UK Covid rules at Warner Bros. Studios in Leavesden, Hertfordshire (pictured filming in Rome in November)

In October, the Top Gun star held crisis talks with director Christopher McQuarrie after 12 people on set reportedly tested positive for COVID-19.

Health chiefs were said to be tracing the contacts of those who tested positive after filming was suspended, dashing hopes it was an isolated case.

Last month, The Sun reported 150 extras for the film were informed they were not to come in to shoot scenes that were on the filming schedule for the evening.

While no official reason was given for the sudden decision, it was claimed a coronavirus test had come back positive from the production so filming needed to be suspended temporarily.

Frustrating: Filming was already delayed for months after COVID-19 spread across Italy, where production had been based in March, leading the release to be pushed back

Frustrating: Filming was already delayed for months after COVID-19 spread across Italy, where production had been based in March, leading the release to be pushed back

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Crew also urged members of the public to remain socially distanced from one another as they waited to see the stars, while Tom and director Christopher are also said to have made the request.

The star has been wearing a mask on set and has also reportedly been keeping an eye out for Covid rule-breakers.

According to the Sun, he has paid £500,000 of his own money to pay for a cruise ship for the cast and crew to isolate on.


Delays: In October, it was reported 150 extras were informed they were not to come in to shoot scenes that were on the filming schedule (Tom and co-star Hayley pictured in October)

Delays: In October, it was reported 150 extras were informed they were not to come in to shoot scenes that were on the filming schedule (Tom and co-star Hayley pictured in October)

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