Big problem for Mission Impossible 8, filming is suspended

Big problem for Mission Impossible 8, filming is suspended



The filming of Mission: Impossible 8 quit

The production of the new film Mission Impossible recently encountered a serious problem. Already limited by the Covid-19 pandemic, then by the strikes of actors and actresses in the summer of 2023, the calendar suffered another blow with a serious accident in filming. In reality, it is because of a problem submarine – yes, it’s worth a submarine 27 million eurosTom Cruise did nothing like the others: filming was carried out several weeks late.

Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 1
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part 1 ©Paramount Pictures

Fortunately, no injuries were reported in what appears to be a purely technical accident. According to information from the Daily Mail – which therefore remain to be confirmed – this is the stabilizing crane, used to lift and lower the submarine from a height of over 30 metres, which was stuck under his weight and it needed to be repaired. An intervention that immobilized the film crews, who however must be paid during this latency period. Result, according to information from Coil World – also to be confirmed – the budget has increased dramatically and is now approaching 400 million dollars

Bad news for Paramount

This new annoyance adds to a long list of complications for the eighth work of the saga led by Tom Cruise. Originally planned to be filmed soon after Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part 1and then titled Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part 2, the new film was initially postponed. Then the Hollywood strikes came into play, along with underperformance Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part 1 at the box office.

A failure, and a loss of 100 million dollars for Paramount studios, which caused considerable consequences withdrawal of the title Surrender of the Dead, Part 2 – although continuity between the two films is preserved. Nowadays, Mission: Impossible 8 it doesn’t have a new official title yet.

The tension is therefore very high regarding the production of this new work. A Daily Mail source said:

They are not happy because this delays production, which costs a lot of money every day.

A budget that is therefore exploding, as had already happened Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part 1. This had given rise to tensions between Tom Cruise and Paramount and, apparently, was one of the points that brought the actor and producer closer to the Warner Bros. studios. Images. Mission: Impossible 8 it therefore has every interest in doing well at the box office to fill boxes that are quickly emptying…

Source: Cine Serie

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